Minibar Lyrics By Gracie Abrams

4 Min Read

Gracie Abrams’ “Minibar” captures a carefree yet emotionally layered night out, where playful confidence masks loneliness and unresolved feelings. Through party imagery and witty lyrics, the song explores pretending to have fun while quietly longing for genuine connection. It balances humor, vulnerability, and self-awareness with an upbeat, infectious pop energy.

Minibar Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I’m at the party minibar
Came here alone, bet you can’t tell
I’ll eat the cake and the caviar
Break down the door like a bombshell
I’ll start the bit, then I take it too far
Might second-guess it, but oh well
I’m with the girls and the gossipers (Oh)

[Chorus]
Oh, and they’re loud, I’m mellow, and I’m gone, but hello
Pedal to the metal, think I’m high and everybody knows (High)
But I’m always subtle when I’m causing trouble
Hate to burst your bubble, I feel weird, I think I’m gonna go

[Verse 2]
I’m at the corner minimart
Got fifty bucks and a brain cеll
Someone percеived me, kinda scarred
Left empty-handed, but oh well
I took the train and I took it too far
Past my house and the motel
I miss the girls and the gossipers

[Chorus]
Oh, and they’re loud, I’m mellow, and I’m gone, but hello
Pedal to the metal, think I’m high and everybody knows
But I’m always subtle when I’m causing trouble
Hate to burst your bubble, I feel weird, I think I’m gonna go

[Bridge]
I’m at, at the party, is it just me or do you feel insane?
Someone’s looking lonely, looking like me, I think I know her
I’m at, at the party (Party), is it just me, or do you feel insane?
Someone’s looking lonely, looking like me, I think I know her

[Chorus]
And they’re loud, I’m mellow, and I’m gone, but hello
Pedal to the metal, think I’m high and everybody knows
But I’m always subtle when I’m causing trouble
Hate to burst your bubble, I feel weird, I think I’m gonna go

Video of Minibar Lyrics By Gracie Abrams

Song Credits

  • Song Name :– Broke My Heart
  • Singer Name :–Gracie Abrams
  • Producer:- Aaron Dessner & Gracie Abrams
  • Album:Daughter from Hell
  • Release Date :– July 17, 2026

Song Bio Minibar

Minibar finds Gracie Abrams doing what she does best — turning a crowded room into a confession booth. Over a woozy, off-kilter beat from Aaron Dessner, she slips between party-girl bravado and quiet unraveling, cataloguing cake, caviar, and gossiping girls like armor she’s not sure fits anymore.

The bridge is where it cracks open: “is it just me, or do you feel insane?” — that flicker of spotting a stranger who looks as lonely as you feel. It’s a song about performing fine while quietly clocking your own exit. Off Daughter From Hell, it’s Gracie at her most unguarded.


Share This Article
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *