BEHIND THE VOICE

With over 84 million global streams and downloads, Giselle Grayson has quietly built a catalog defined by emotional precision, genre fluidity, and an unwavering sense of identity. Rooted in soulful pop with threads of R&B and alternative influence, her music lives at the intersection of vulnerability and power, an ethos that continues to resonate across a growing global audience.

She first gained traction with her debut releases, including Siren, which debuted at No. 79 on the iTunes Pop Charts, and has since become a consistent presence on Spotify’s Release Radar and Discover Weekly playlists. Along the way, her reimagined covers of tracks like “Austin” and The Weeknd’s “Wicked Games” have further expanded her reach, showcasing both her vocal range and her ability to reinterpret familiar material with striking emotional depth.

A commanding live performer, Giselle has sold out venues including House of Blues Dallas and multiple nights at Emo’s in Austin, in addition to headlining Midpoint Music Festival and appearing at Cincinnati Music Festival and SXSW showcases. Earlier in her career, she joined T.I.’s Redemption Tour following the viral success of her “Whatever You Like” remix, sharing stages with T.I., Young Jeezy, Lloyd, and Sean Paul. Her performances, marked by sensuality, strength, and raw vocal power, have become a defining part of her artistry.

Raised in Austin, Texas, Giselle is the daughter of country & blues musician Texas Red Sullivan, a foundational influence whose legacy continues to shape her sound and storytelling. Following his unexpected passing in 2020, she stepped back from the spotlight, a period of reflection that would ultimately inform her most personal work to date.

Outside of music, Giselle has appeared on VH1 and starred in the award-winning Bollywood film Dreamz, where she also served as music director. Her work has been featured across NBC and MTV, as well as on major fashion runways, and she has been profiled by publications including POSE Magazine and Plus Model Magazine.

A proud bisexual artist and vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, Giselle uses her platform to challenge convention and create space for authentic expression, often bringing both male and female dancers on tour to visibly and unapologetically represent the full spectrum of her identity.

Now, she returns with Fragments, her third studio album and most fully realized project to date. Anchored by singles like “Fade” and “H.O.T. (Hands on Thighs),” the album explores the emotional aftermath of love and loss, piecing together identity from what remains. Moving fluidly between pop, R&B, and alternative textures, Fragments doesn’t just mark a new chapter, it signals an artist stepping fully into her voice.

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