Get ready, world—there’s a new Grohl making waves in the music scene, and her name is Violet. At just 18 years old, Violet Grohl, daughter of Foo Fighters frontman and all-around rock legend Dave Grohl, is reportedly putting the finishing touches on her debut album. And if her previous performances are anything to go by, it’s about to be next level.
According to sources spilling the tea to The Hollywood Reporter, Violet’s been hustling in a custom studio her dad gifted her for her birthday (because of course, rock royalty rolls like that). She’s been collaborating with producer Justin Raisen—the same guy who’s sprinkled magic on tracks for Charli XCX, Drake, and even Kim Gordon’s Grammy-nominated album. No pressure, Violet.
But let’s be real—this isn’t her first rodeo. She’s been stealing the spotlight for years, starting with her soulful 2018 cover of Adele’s “When We Were Young.” Fast forward, and she’s crushing it on stage with her dad, performing everything from Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” to providing hauntingly good backing vocals for St. Vincent and Beck. She’s also contributed to Foo Fighters albums and even sang during the emotional tribute concerts for late drummer Taylor Hawkins. Talk about a resume.
Oh, and let’s not forget her badass 2021 solo debut—a cover of X’s punk classic “Nausea,” where she teamed up with, you guessed it, dear old dad. Word on the street is her upcoming album is packed with “torch singer” vibes, with insiders raving about her “tremendous vocals” and undeniable talent. Whether it’s dropping under Foo Fighters’ Roswell Records or a totally different label remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure: Violet Grohl isn’t riding anyone’s coattails. She’s carving her own path, and we’re here for it.
As for the Grohl family drama? Well, Dave’s been laying low after sharing some personal news about his family life. But let’s keep the focus where it belongs: on Violet, who’s proving the apple doesn’t fall far from the rock-and-roll tree.
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