Performer is excited to premiere the new video for “Small Town” by Canadian recording artist Goody Grace. Here’s what he has to say about the clip:
“‘Small Town’ is an ode to my hometown Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. I’m a small town boy with a big dream and I am representing for all those small town kids out there with big dreams.”
Watch below and sound off in the comments. Enjoy!
▼ Article continues below ▼ABOUT GOODY GRACE
Goody Grace is a young talent out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who caught the attention of his idols by hitting social media hard and gathering an online audience. He is a singer-songwriter who has played guitar since the age of 4 and is influenced by Bob Dylan as much as Wiz Khalifa. He plays his six-string and sings and raps about being a kid with a dream and taking daily steps to become everything he’s ever wanted to be. He signed with Cisco Adler and Bananabeat Records when he was only 16 and never looked back. Together they crafted his raw talent into the well-rounded artist he is now at only 18. He recently co-wrote on Cody Simpson’s single “Flower,” and was featured on West Virginia rapper Huey Mack’s song “Things Change,” which is getting radio play across Canada. Goody Grace is poised to be the answer to his own question: Can a kid from small-town Manitoba with a big dream make it? The answer is yes, and it will be a pleasure to watch this kid take over the entire world with his talent and charm.
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