Emerging Christian artist Grace Frances has released her debut single, "Again," now available on all major streaming platforms. The Miami-based singer-songwriter's first offering doesn't open with triumph, but with honesty about struggle, offering an early look at her forthcoming debut album, "Clothed With Dignity," set for release this fall.
"I wrote that song during a period where I felt trapped in destructive patterns," Frances said. "I remember crying in my kitchen, exhausted from ending up in the same place over and over again."
That moment shaped the song's core lyric: "I'm sick of my own ways, I'm here again in the same place." Rather than resolving neatly, "Again" sits inside the tension between faith and exhaustion, letting both exist without forcing an easy answer.
Frances was raised in a nominally Catholic household and spent years searching for spiritual direction before fully embracing her Christian faith after a season of prayer and personal transformation. "Before I found my faith, I was driving with no destination," she said. "Everything I've built came after I gave my life to God."
Inspired by the Proverbs 31 portrait of the virtuous woman, Frances writes music that leans into faith, love, healing, and the everyday realities of walking with God rather than glossing over them. Every track on "Clothed With Dignity" was written solely by Frances before she partnered with producer Eddy Beethoven, known for his Latin Grammy-nominated and Billboard-charting work, for a five-week recording sprint blending piano ballads with cinematic, orchestral textures.
With "Again," Frances introduces herself not as a finished story, but as an artist willing to be honest about the parts still being written.















