Grace received mixed to positive reviews by music critics.
Max editor Martin Haldenmair rated the album three stars out of five stars and described
Grace as Capristo's "new business card." He felt that "there are fast songs, slow songs, simple songs and some that have undergone extreme electronic optimization. If you want to find out what the singer can do:
Grace shows every variation, shows a demanding, self-confident artist and an emotional, vulnerable soul." Katharina Raab, writing for
Monsters and Critics, noted that "
Grace is dominated by opulently arranged dramas and attempted eroticism instead of originality. In pompous ballads like "Overrated," "Side Effects" or "It Don't Matter," Capristo, with a velvet voice, once again suffers through the romantic disappointments of her young life. Only to transform into an insatiable nymph again in catchy pop songs like "Intense" or "Closer"." Amelie Köppl from
laut.de gave the album two stars out of five stars and wrote: "
Grace is a well-intentioned debut, but unfortunately it also proves that the new style envisioned by the Monrose chick doesn't pay off over the length of the album [...]The best songs are "
The Way I Like It" and "It Don't Matter", but the acoustic-versions are much better."
CD-Bewertungen.de gave the album 7 stars out of 10 stars and praised the variety of the songs and the depth and also Capristo's passion, however, they criticized that there was no distinctive catchy tune. Altogether, her debut is a personal work and has become an interesting start for her solo career, which has just really started. ==Chart performance==