Whether you realize it or not, you’re probably already an Audrey Hobert fan. The 26-year-old – who’s been best friends with Gracie Abrams since the two met at their 5th grade graduation – co-wrote some of the biggest songs on Abrams’ last album The Secret of Us , including “Risk,” “That’s So True,” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry.” Now, Hobert is going out on her own. Last month, she released Who’s the Clown?, her debut album full of intimate, conversational songs that feel like a voice note from your funniest friend.

As a former TV writer (she studied screenwriting at NYU and worked as a staff writer on the Nickelodeon show The Really Loud House ), it probably makes sense Hobert knows how to write a scene. The album finds her in a number of moments worthy of an episode of Girls, one o

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