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Shelbi Baker

Review: "Petty Drama" - GRAVA


Petty Drama by GRAVA


The fantastic GRAVA brings us a scornful tune with a playful twist in her new single, "Petty Drama". We've all dealt with troublemakers in our lives: the type of people who just can't let things go, those who love to start rumors, the types who make a mountain out of a molehill. It can be so exhausting! "Petty Drama" comes from the perspective of someone who is beyond done dealing with childish games. It's a loud response, calling all those drama queens and kings out on their nonsense. GRAVA further emphasizes her point by taking every shot she can back at the antagonist, and it is truly a delightful ride.



"Petty Drama" uses some of the most creative production to follow up its edgy lyrics. The entire track contains themes of a play or circus, adding to the idea that the person GRAVA is speaking to is a clown, which is hilarious honestly. It mixes in typical pop instruments like electric guitar and synth, making for an upbeat vibe. It's giving 2000s girl power vibes and I am so here for it. I can definitely see my previous teenage self playing this on repeat on my old iPod nano. It's highly reminiscent of songs by strong female artists like Pink, Skye Sweetnam, and Olivia Rodrigo.


Nashville, TN-based pop artist, GRAVA grew up with a passion for music. Having released her first song when she was just 10 years old, GRAVA has had a long time to practice her craft. She has become a multi-instrumentalist specializing in piano, guitar, and vocals. GRAVA has made a name for herself with her edgy and villainous writing style, setting her music aside from the typical bubblegum pop scene. She's always been an incredible storyteller, with her early releases being just as captivating as the current ones. If you haven't explored her discography yet, there's some really great stuff in there! Show GRAVA some love and listen to "Petty Drama" on your favorite streaming service!



Written By Shelbi Baker



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