Gabbie June
Gabbie June, born Gabbie Rae Wilson, comes from Texas. Her early exposure to country and gospel music shaped her approach, with influences like Dolly Parton...
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Gabbie June, born Gabbie Rae Wilson, comes from Texas. Her early exposure to country and gospel music shaped her approach, with influences like Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn evident in her work. She started writing songs young, focusing on personal and social themes.
In 2016, she released her debut album "Jewels," which brought her wider attention for its powerful vocals and introspective lyrics. Her 2019 album "American Dream" continued this direction, with songs like "American Dream" and "American Dream (Not Your Dope Remix)" addressing issues of empowerment and social justice. Her lyrics often touch on difficult subjects like sexual assault and domestic violence, which has drawn both support and criticism.
She followed with the EP "Echoes" in 2021. Gabbie June performs with a rotating group of musicians but remains the central creative force in her music.
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