US WEEKLY COVERS GRACEE SHRIVER'S WEDDING AND NEW SINGLE "RICH"
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‘THE VOICE’ ALUM GRACEE SHRIVER REFLECTS ON LOVE'S TRUE VALUE IN NEW SINGLE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country artist and The Voice alum Gracee Shriver is getting personal with the release of her new single, “Rich,” available now on all streaming platforms. Gracee recently wed her longtime boyfriend, Keaton Ranallo, in their hometown of Owasso, Oklahoma, in a ‘boujee boot country’ ceremony,” as revealed by Us Weekly.
“I’ve been used to ‘pre-show’ jitters my whole life, but that morning was a different kind of feeling. The kind of nervous excitement that makes you feel on top of the world,” Shriver exclusively told Us Weekly. “I couldn’t wait to marry my best friend. I know with him, that feeling won’t ever fade.”
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Written as a tribute to her parents, “Rich” was inspired by stories they’ve shared as Gracee prepares to begin her own marriage journey. The song touches on the kind of love that doesn’t rely on material things - just faith, hard work, and commitment.“This song is inspired by my parents,” says Shriver. “As I am wedding planning and about to marry my person at such a young age, they have shared various stories of their journey together. Each detail in this song is true. Their start was not luxurious, but it was real. To me, this song shares the proof that living on love is all that matters. Rich isn’t always about money."
Gracee first captured hearts as a finalist on Season 17 of The Voice, and “Rich” marks another milestone in her evolution as an artist rooted in real-life storytelling. With honest lyrics and a heartfelt delivery, she continues to prove that she’s a voice worth listening to both musically and emotionally.
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ABOUT GRACEE SHRIVER
Starting at a very young age, Gracee discovered her passion for music. She began singing lessons at just nine years old and soon after picked up the guitar, which allowed her to write songs and share stories throughout her youth. Gracee got her start singing in church and at other venues in her hometown.
As she continued to pursue her dream, she made countless trips to Nashville and eventually played gigs all over the country. Opening for several successful country artists, Gracee performed everything from intimate acoustic sets to large, packed-out venues. In 2025, she was invited to perform on the prestigious Spotlight Stage at CMA Fest, a milestone moment in her career.
She was a contestant on Season 17 of NBC’s hit television show The Voice, where she placed in the Top 16. Gracee was also selected to be part of Oklahoma’s Women of Song project, representing women in country music from her home state. Her latest single was featured on the Women of Country Spotify playlists.
From 2020 through 2022, Gracee was chosen by CMT to perform in the Belmont Country Showcase. You can find her on social media, and be sure to listen to her music on all streaming platforms.
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