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Stalking Gia Releases New Lush Warm Indie Pop Song, Obviously…

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On The Table Read, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, alt pop singer, Stalking Gia, has released her new single, Obviously… and accompanying music video.

Obviously…

Acclaimed NYC alt pop singer songwriter Stalking Gia has released her new song, “Obviously…”, with lush acoustic guitars, bouncy warm basslines and honey-layered vocals, and an accompanying music video.

“Obviously… is about the dreaded talking phase during the first few weeks of seeing someone new. From grand gestures to radio silence and all the speculation in-between. Song form of the phrases… if they wanted to they would & he’s just not that into you,” explained Stalking Gia.

Stalking Gia

Stalking Gia, photo credit: Lauren Eliza Dunn

New York City based artist, Stalking Gia is a platinum selling songwriter with more than 20 million streams, and receiving acclaim from BillboardNoiseyMarie ClaireNylon and more.

Her first single, “Second Nature” was released in 2016 and achieved viral success, with 13.2 million Spotify streams. Platinum Artist Blackbear integrated a sample of “Second Nature” into “Wish U The Best” from his chart-topping 2017 album, Digital Druglord. Later, she collaborated with him on the song “Miracles”, which landed on New Music Friday playlists worldwide and amassed 4.7 million streams and counting.

Stalking Gia then partnered with Epic Records on releases including “The Kindest Thing”, a bombastic goodbye anthem, “Astronaut”, a Bowie inspired piano ballad, “Worship”, an empowering song exploring the theme of self love, and “Blue”, her most recent track, which pulls the listener into another world with ethereal soundscapes and a static buzz from a lost connection.

Stalking Gia is now releasing music independently, and gained attebtion from her song, “Saddest Happy Girl” which samples “Clementine” in its chorus. New track, “Obviously…” is “about the dreaded talking phase during the first few weeks of seeing someone new. From grand gestures to radio silence and all the speculation in-between,” explained Stalking Gia.

Find more from Stalking Gia now:

https://www.instagram.com/stalkinggia

https://www.tiktok.com/@stalkinggia

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