McKenna Grace Makes Musical Debut With Ghostbusters: Afterlife End Credits Song

McKenna Grace is a true star in the making!

McKenna Grace is perhaps the best child actor in Hollywood right now. At 15, she had given stellar performance after stellar performance. But now, she’s proven her versatility yet again by singing a special song called ‘Haunted House’ for her new movie, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which now appears during the end credits.

Read on to find how McKenna Grace found the inspiration to write the songs!

Grace’s interview

McKenna Grace
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According to Entertainment Weekly, McKenna Grace found inspiration for this song during a “rough time” in her personal life, during the coronavirus pandemic. She said that she wanted to write a song about how a person’s memory can remain with you even though they’re no longer in your life. She added that the message can be taken as a breakup song, but it fits also for a friend or family, or relationships in general, that had ended.

From the statement, you can see how the song proved to be fitting for a movie like Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which is about a young girl discovering her late grandfather’s ghost-busting kit, and setting out on her own adventure with her brother and other friends. It was more of a story on legacies than exterminating ghosts.

Vocally gifted

McKenna in Ghostbusters
Sony Entertainment

McKenna Grace is a good singer, and to sing like this at a young age is a big deal. The youngster spoke about her love for acting, but has also uploaded clips on social media of her singing. She has done covers as well as original songs. In fact, she even sang a little on her first notable film Gifted, alongside Chris Evans. Her covers are available on YouTube and Instagram, and she can be occasionally seen strumming on a ukulele and usually a guitar.

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