"That's So True" is a song by American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams. It was released through Interscope Records on November 6, 2024, as a single from the deluxe edition of her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024). Abrams wrote the song alongside frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert, with production handled by the former, Aaron Dessner and Julian Bunetta. "That's So True" peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. It also became Abrams's first number one song on the Pop Airplay chart. Outside of the United States, "That's So True" topped the charts in multiple countries such as Australia, Belgium (Flanders), Canada, Ireland, Lebanon, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom. It is Abrams's biggest hit to date internationally.
The song was debuted at The Academy at Universal Music, Toronto, Canada on May 21, 2024.[2] Following this, on June 21, 2024, Abrams released her second studio album The Secret of Us, her most commercially successful album to date.[3] Following the release of the single "I Love You, I'm Sorry" on October 11, Abrams announced the deluxe version of the album with four additional tracks, including "That's So True", and three live recordings just three days ahead of its release on October 18.[4]
The release date coincided with the kick-off of Taylor Swift's final tour dates of her The Eras Tour, all of which see Abrams as the opening act and include "That's So True" as the fourth song.[5] She had previously performed the song for the first time during her own The Secret of Us Tour on September 9 in Los Angeles.[6] Shortly after its release, the song peaked within the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, and the top of the charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom.[7]
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