When Grace de Gier says she’s “Done,” she means it — and she’s not whispering it, she’s roaring it. The Colombian-born, Netherlands-based rock powerhouse is back with a new single that feels like both a battle cry and a victory song. With soaring guitars, haunting vocals, and a cinematic edge, “Done” hits that sweet spot between pain and power — the moment when you finally decide to let go and reclaim yourself.
Recorded in Paris with Edgar Grimaldos, who impressively played every instrument on the track, the song builds from raw emotion into a full-on wall of sound. It’s mastered by 7-time Grammy-winning engineer Adam Ayan, who praised the track’s emotional weight and production polish — even recording a short video about it. And honestly, it’s easy to hear why. The mix is rich and immersive, wrapping Grace’s commanding voice in a thunderous blend of pop-rock and alt-rock textures that feel straight out of a cinematic climax scene.
“Done” is about breaking free from toxic relationships — that liberating moment when you finally say, “No more.” Grace calls it “an anthem for anyone who’s been trapped and finally decides to say no more.” It’s both personal and universal, a track that empowers through its vulnerability.
Done” is the latest step in Grace de Gier’s evolution — a fearless, cross-continental artist turning her pain into pure fire.
Explosive, emotional, and beautifully defiant, “Done” is the sound of breaking chains and finding freedom.