Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift have finally released their highly anticipated duet, “Us,” featured on Abrams’ second album, “The Secret of Us.” The song captures a past relationship that was intense but ultimately short-lived, with themes of secrecy and regret permeating the lyrics.
Abrams, 24, and Taylor Swift, 34, have previously toured together, and their collaboration on this track has been eagerly awaited by fans.
The Essence of “Us”
“Us” is the fifth track on Abrams’ album and serves as its de facto title track. Produced by Aaron Dessner of The National and Jack Antonoff, the song features Dessner’s signature fingerpicked guitar intro, leading into a lush ballad.
Abrams takes the lead vocals, with Swift providing harmony and solo lines, blending their voices to a point where it becomes difficult to distinguish between them.
Lyrical Depth and Personal Reflections
The lyrics delve into the aftermath of a hidden relationship, with lines that reflect both singers’ experiences with love and heartbreak.
“If history’s clear, someone always ends up in ruins,” Abrams sings, echoing sentiments from Swift’s earlier work. The chorus asks, “Do you miss us? I felt it / You held it / Do you miss us? / Wonder if you regret the secret of us.”
The song’s second verse provides more personal insights, hinting at specific experiences: “You’re 29 years old / So how can you be cold when I open my home? / And if history’s clear, the flames always end up in ashes / And what seemed like fate give it 10 months, and you’ll be past it.”
These lines suggest a relationship that felt destined but quickly burned out, leaving lingering questions and regrets.
The Making of “Us”
Abrams shared with Billboard how the song came together naturally during a studio session with Dessner. “Something caught our ear simultaneously very hard and fast,” she said. “So we ran to the piano and started writing this song.” Dessner, who produced most of the album, praised the chemistry between Abrams and Swift, noting how their creative energies complemented each other.
A Fire Extinguisher and a Friendship
Their collaboration wasn’t limited to the studio. Abrams recounted a memorable incident at Swift’s Tribeca apartment, where a late-night dinner party almost went up in flames.
A candle tipped over around 6 a.m., and Swift quickly grabbed a fire extinguisher to handle the situation. “She was such a legend,” Abrams said. “I don’t know how, at this hour or in our state, she knew what to do.” The incident left both with a cough from the fumes, which further solidified their bond.
More from “The Secret of Us”
The album “The Secret of Us” reflects Abrams’ growth as an artist. Co-produced with Dessner and Antonoff, it showcases her evolution since her debut album, “Génesis.” Dessner, a frequent collaborator with Swift, helped bring a cohesive yet experimental sound to the album, blending Abrams’ signature style with new influences.
Continuing the Journey
Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift’s collaboration on “Us” marks a significant milestone in both artists’ careers. With “The Secret of Us,” Abrams demonstrates her ability to blend introspective lyrics with diverse musical styles, solidifying her place in the music industry.
Fans can look forward to seeing Abrams rejoin Swift on the final North American leg of the Eras Tour later this year. The album, now available, offers a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions for listeners to explore.