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Gracie Akinkunmi: A Rising Rap Sensation
Gracie Akinkunmi is a confident and talented year 10 MHS student already making waves in the Bristol music scene.
Following a recent performance at Bristol Beacon that left the audience in awe of her passion for rap, Gracie was awarded The Guild of Guardians bursary for young Bristol musicians for outstanding musical potential, winning a £400 prize to kickstart her career in music.
Gracie’s turning point came when she applied to Bristol Youth Studios—an exclusive studio catering to 13-17-year-olds interested in music production, DJing, singing, and rapping. Under the guidance of professional mentors, Gracie has perfected her skills. Her journey in music has been inspired both by her fellow new artists breaking through and by legendary rappers like Big Pun, Big L and ECD. They have helped Gracie to find her voice and purpose.
Initially, Gracie’s mum had reservations about rap, but she soon recognised her daughter’s potential. Others echoed the sentiment, affirming that Gracie was born to create music. With a family background in music and friends who adore her work, Gracie thrives on the support of her community.
Each term, students at Bristol Youth Studios plan performances, and Gracie eagerly embraced the opportunity. At the studio, Gracie has collaborated with others, recently so with a band on a track called “Beautiful People.” Working with a skilled producer, she weaves her words into great beats. Gracie’s desire to work with like-minded artists drives her versatility—she aims to explore various musical styles and themes.
Gracie’s lyrics tackle subjects that often remain unspoken, such as mental health. Through her storytelling, she sheds light on the struggles faced by individuals and the support they receive. Her songwriting is both powerful and relatable.
Since joining Bristol Youth Studios in January, Gracie has made remarkable progress. Her latest song reflects her growth and experiences over the past few months and she hopes her music resonates with listeners. Gracie proudly represents Bristol’s vibrant underground music scene. Surrounded by talented singers and rappers, she carries the spirit of her city in her lyrics. Her authenticity and dedication make her a real inspiration for aspiring artists.
Gracie’s journey reminds us that age is no barrier to creativity and impact. As she continues to evolve, we eagerly await her next performance - one that promises to captivate audiences and leave an indelible mark on the Bristol music scene.
On receiving such fantastic recognition for her music, Gracie’s mum Alphie said:
“She is such an inspiration to many, her music sends a message…She made Montpellier High shine. I am so proud of her.”
We couldn’t agree more. All at MHS & V6 Sixth Form are so proud of Gracie’s achievement and we cannot wait to see where her musical journey will lead.