Watch GraceVanderWaal's soothing BillboardLive At-Home concert
Ukulele in hand, plants in the background and her dog Frankie snoozing on the bed, the 16-year-old set up an atmosphere to bring viewers zen amid an anxiety-inducing coronavirus crisis."I've been in a super peaceful mood today, really mellow," she explained."I'm sorry for people who don't really want the mellowness--this probably isn't the live for you, because this is going to be a very mellow, calming live.
"The songstress went on to perform stripped-back renditions of"Ur So Beautiful,""I Don't Like You" and herShe ended her 20-minute performance by serenading viewers with"Moon River," originally written by Henry Mancini and made popular by Audrey Hepburn in VanderWaal's “favorite movie,”"Something about 'Moon River' is just so peaceful and relaxing, no matter how you sing," she explained.
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