Grace Shriver has a name for the type of country music he’s making, and chances are it’s nothing like you’ve heard before.
The Oklahoma native calls it “Boujee Boot Country,” a style that combines rock influences, witty storytelling and plenty of personality. Now he shows it all with his debut EP, quite psycho.
For Gracee, the project is not just a collection of songs. It’s an introduction to who she is as an artist.
Meet Pretty Psycho
Posted June 26 quite psycho is Gracee’s first EP, featuring a mix of fun, heartfelt and relatable songs inspired by everything from complicated relationships to the everyday chaos of life.
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The project combines his signature husky voice with detailed storytelling and a rock-influenced country sound, exploring themes of trust, heartbreak, and self-awareness.
“With this quite psycho With the EP being my first project, I wanted it to be something that really showcased my Boujee Boot brand and style,” says Gracee.
She credits artists ranging from Wanda Jackson and Ernesto Tubb to Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley for inspiring his love of intelligent composition.

“What I liked most about them was their clever twist on the lyrics,” he says. “I wanted these songs to be light-hearted, roll-down-the-windows jams that would bring a touch of humor to my real, relatable life stories.”
More than just a look
While Gracee’s signature studded boots and bold style have become part of her identity, she says “Boujee Boot Country” is about much more than fashion.
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“This EP is just that!” she says. “I’m so excited for people to hear these songs…and whether they’re dealing with a breakup, a pretentious boy, a crazy girl, or just want to play, there’s something here for them!”
That mix of honesty, humor and confidence has quickly become his calling card.
A country voice on the rise
Long before opening quite psychotic, Gracee was already making a name for herself.
He performed his first show at just 9 years old in front of a country legend. Garth Brooks before picking up a guitar and writing songs inspired by faith, family and real-life experiences.
He later performed before a national audience as a Top 16 finalist on the NBC show. The Voice in 2019.
Since then, Gracee has performed at CMA Fest, Rock the Country Festival, and venues across the country, while gaining recognition for her distinctive voice and fearless approach to country music.

With quite psychohopes listeners will better understand what “Boujee Boot Country” really means and maybe find some songs they can’t help but play with the windows down.
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