GOOD GIRL RELEASES SELF-TITLED PROJECT GOOD GIRL SHARES VIDEO FOR “HOT RIDE”
GOOD GIRL RELEASES SELF-TITLED PROJECT
GOOD GIRL
SHARES VIDEO FOR “HOT RIDE”
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[October 30, 2020 – New York, NY] Today, Philadelphia-based R&B quartet Good Girl releases their self-titled project, Good Girl via Starr Island/RCA Records. From moody to groovy, their long awaited project is stamping this quartet as a force to be reckoned with. The group recently their new single, Dumb Shit, produced by Triangle Park and The Rascals. Click HERE to listen.
To coincide with the release of the project, Good Girl also shares the visual for “Hot Ride,” which is filmed in their home city of Philly. Click HERE to watch.
Last month Good Girl released their upbeat “Face”. “Dumb Shit” follows previous releases “Face” and “Don’t Talk Back” which includes a sample from the early 2000’s hit “Can’t Believe” by Faith Evans and Carl Thomas. “Don’t Talk Back” follows the recent release of the group’s “Thirsty” ft. Mulatto which is produced by Grammy-nominated Kosine and the accompanying visual, which is an ode to OnlyFans, is directed by Jet Phynx. Upon launch, the track received praise from HipHopDX, Snobette, Hip HopSince1987 and Idolator who called the track a “radio ready banger.”
Both “Thirsty” and “Don’t Talk Back,” which appear on the new EP, have sparked dance challenges on TikTok with nearly 10,000 videos created.
Good Girl is Arielle, Bobbie, JL, and Megan.
Listen to Good Girl & Watch “Hot Ride”: https://smarturl.it/GoodGirlx
Watch/Listen to “Dumb Shit”: https://goodgirl.lnk.to/dumbshit
Watch/Listen to “Face”: https://goodgirl.lnk.to/face
Watch/Listen to “Don’t Talk Back”: https://goodgirl.lnk.to/donttalkback
Watch/Listen to “Thirsty” ft. Mulatto: https://goodgirl.lnk.to/thirsty
About Good Girl
Good Girl is redefining what it means to be a “good girl”— as well as R&B as we know it. The Philadelphia-based quartet of Bobbie, Megan, Arielle, and JL have spent years honing their talents and building a considerable fanbase through their viral covers online. All four members of Good Girl hail from the East Coast and met in various ways through dance, eventually convening in Philadelphia. Career inspiration struck when they performed a gig in the city, where they covered songs from musical inspirations like TLC and En Vogue. They immediately got to work on building their group dynamic, regularly posting viral videos on Instagram of the four of them singing and dancing to classic R&B songs in their car. They eventually signed with RCA, heading out to Los Angeles to work on a forthcoming EP that showcases their growth as artists and as human beings. “We’re really big on confidence and being true to yourself—girl power, black girl magic,” Bobbie enthuses. “We want everyone to be able to relate to our music, and for it to be timeless as well.”
Photo Credit: Jacob Webster
L to R: Bobbie (Orange), Arielle (Yellow),JL (Red), Megan (Blue)
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https://www.instagram.com/wearegoodgirl/