Canadian artist profile
SourcedGeneviève Racette
Artist · Montréal, QC
Geneviève Racette is a Montréal singer-songwriter whose bilingual folk-pop and Americana writing pairs intimate vocals with candid songs about healing, connection, and change.
- Active since
- 2014
- Catalog
- 29 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
About
The artist
Geneviève Racette is a Montréal-based Quebec singer-songwriter working across folk-pop, Americana, and contemporary acoustic music in French and English. She began releasing music with a self-titled EP in 2014 and followed it with Les aurores boréales in 2016. Her 2019 English-language album No Water, No Flowers brought national recognition and the 2020 Canadian Folk Music Award for Emerging Artist of the Year. Satellite arrived in 2022, led by reflective writing about self-discovery and relationships and including Someone, a duet with Dallas Green of City and Colour. Racette expanded the project with Satellite (Deluxe) in 2023. Her fourth full-length album, Golden, was released in October 2024. The record examines healing, resilience, sobriety, anger, and the effort to rebuild after difficult periods. It reached number three on the Folk Alliance International chart in November 2024, while The Reasons (I'll Be Alright) was placed in the television series Heartland. Racette supported Golden through North American touring and 2025 showcases including Folk Alliance International, The Great Escape, and M for Montréal. Current releases continue in both languages: Golden (Deluxe) appeared in January 2026 and the French single Je rends les armes followed in April. The exact Spotify identity exposes 29 primary album and single containers from May 2014 through April 2026, including original albums, deluxe editions, live versions, EP-format singles, and standalone songs. This provider view is presented as the exact Spotify catalog, not as a count of unique underlying works. Her official website supplies artist-controlled biography, tour, music, and professional contact routes. MusicList links to that contact page without republishing direct addresses, and Spotify media is rendered remotely with provider attribution.
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