Grace de Gier’s latest single, “Done,” is more than just a song—it’s a declaration of strength, freedom, and emotional rebirth. The Colombian-born, Netherlands-based singer-songwriter has once again proven her ability to blend raw emotion with powerful musical craftsmanship. Partnering with multi-instrumentalist Edgar Grimaldos, who performed all the instruments in a Paris studio, Grace delivers a track that feels both intimate and cinematic.

From the first note, “Done” pulls listeners into its haunting atmosphere. The soaring guitars and layered instrumentals create an emotional tension that perfectly mirrors the song’s central message: breaking free from toxic relationships and reclaiming one’s voice. Grace’s vocals—both vulnerable and fierce—carry the song’s emotional weight effortlessly. Her tone captures the pain of entrapment while radiating the relief and empowerment of finally saying, “enough.”
The production of “Done” is polished yet full of heart. Mastered by seven-time Grammy-winning engineer Adam Ayan, the song shines with professional quality while maintaining the authenticity that defines Grace’s work. Ayan himself praised the track’s emotional depth and sonic balance, even recording a short video to express his admiration. This collaboration underscores the attention to detail behind the single and how every element, from composition to mastering, was crafted to elevate its emotional core.
Lyrically, “Done” feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. Grace has said that the song is for anyone who has ever felt trapped and finally decided to break free. That message resonates in every lyric and guitar riff. It’s a reminder that liberation isn’t always easy—it’s a process of reclaiming power, self-worth, and peace. The storytelling here is genuine, reflecting Grace’s own journey through challenges and growth, which she channels into her art with striking honesty.
Musically, the track balances alternative rock energy with pop sensibilities. The melodies are catchy without losing emotional depth, making it accessible while still rooted in artistic authenticity. Edgar Grimaldos’s instrumental work adds dimension, weaving textures that support Grace’s vocal performance rather than overshadowing it. The result is a cohesive and compelling sound that feels cinematic yet grounded.
Grace de Gier’s artistic evolution is clear in “Done.” Following the success of her previous single, “Your Name,” which reached #1 on the Amsterdam Independent Artists Chart (ReverbNation), this release feels like a natural next step. It continues her exploration of resilience, self-expression, and emotional healing, while showcasing her growing mastery of modern rock production.
As an independent artist, Grace has achieved remarkable recognition—from Rolling Stone (Spanish edition) and MTV Rock Edition to Colombian outlets like El Tiempo and El Espectador. She has also earned the Music Monster Award in Mexico and the Golden Mara International Latin American Award, solidifying her presence on the international stage. Her music bridges cultures, carrying the spirit of her Colombian roots into the global rock landscape.
Distributed through Creativity Group and The Orchard (Sony), “Done” is available on all major platforms. It’s a song that doesn’t just ask to be heard—it demands to be felt. With its blend of emotional honesty, powerful vocals, and immersive production, “Done” stands as one of Grace de Gier’s most compelling works to date—a true anthem of liberation and healing.
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