Gracie Binion (formerly MDSN) Releases Bold New Single “Easy To Please”

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Gracie Binion, known to many as the former MDSN, has unveiled her latest single, "Easy To Please", available now on all major streaming platforms via BEC Recordings.
Following her recent artistic transformation, Binion continues to push creative boundaries with a sound that fuses contemporary pop-rock with worshipful intimacy. "Easy To Please" delivers a heartfelt message about the simplicity of pleasing God-emphasizing faith over performance, and relationship over ritual.
"This song is a reminder that God's love doesn't demand perfection-He's easy to please because He looks at the heart," says Binion. "I wanted to write something that strips away the pressure of legalism and celebrates the freedom we have in Him."
The single highlights Gracie's unique artistry, blending raw emotion with polished production. It follows a string of powerful releases including "I Adore" and her feature on Elevation Rhythm's "Goodbye Yesterday". With this release, she further establishes herself as a dynamic voice in Christian music, unafraid to explore new sounds and honest themes.
Texas-born Gracie Binion began her career leading worship at her family's church before emerging on the scene under the name MDSN. After writing songs recorded by artists like CeCe Winans and touring extensively, she reintroduced herself under her given name, marking a new chapter of artistic freedom and deeper authenticity. Signed to BEC Recordings, Binion continues to create music that bridges worship and pop with bold honesty.
Follow Gracie Binion:
Instagram / TikTok / YouTube: @graciebinionmusic
Website: www.graciebinion.com
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