
Singer and songwriter Euphamiarunyi Ekunah, better known as GoodGirl LA, has candidly shared the challenges she encountered while pursuing her music career, including a time of isolation, self-doubt, and harsh criticism from others.
In a post on X, the artist reflected on how her friends and family questioned her choices and labeled her a failure. Despite these obstacles, GoodGirl LA remained steadfast in her quest for artistic excellence, placing authenticity and integrity above the need for external validation. She attributes her tough experiences to shaping her viewpoint and steering her toward her true calling. Expressing gratitude to her dedicated fans, she acknowledged that their support and loyalty have been a profound source of inspiration and motivation.
As she embarks on a new chapter in her career, GoodGirl LA has announced her return to the music scene, vowing to deliver unapologetic authenticity and artistry that genuinely represents her true self.
With her comeback, GoodGirl LA promises to pour her heart and soul into her craft, producing music, visuals, and fashion that capture her distinctive artistry. She wrote on X: “Nobody truly knows my story because I rarely speak, I always want everything to be about the music, but tonight I have to express how much it hurt me so deeply all this time not doing the thing I love the most, which is music, and not being able to be there for my Gs like I needed to. But las las, things align when the time is right. I had periods of unavoidable isolation and just sh*t, so I charged it, focused on self-mastery and transmutation, all the while saying no to certain opportunities that people would kill for because I stand for something. I know what I want and where I’m going, and I won’t sell my soul just to belong and keep up appearances. People called me crazy, lol, but I am—I’m a f*cking genius.
“In that period, my ‘friends’ started to look down on me and pretty much just shenked me; bruh, even my own parents did too and called me a failure. It changed my view on what’s really important. I’ve seen how the world treats a young girl trying to achieve greatness. The cheers and boos aren’t what any of this is about; it’s really all about art, touching my Gs and the world. In hindsight, thanks to those who tried to f*ck up my game when I first came on the scene, leading my Gs and supporters to wonder where I was—thank you for real, because your actions put me more on track with my destiny. Shii, if I were you, I’d be scared of me too, lmao, but holiday is over—I’m back, motherf*ckers!
“This neo G world order is for unapologetic authenticity, rad! From the music, visuals to fashion—everything! I’m pouring my soul out; f*ck the rules! I’m doing everything I’ve always wanted to do since I was a child. I didn’t change, I became. My inner child is the original brain behind who I am now; she knew, she was right, and I’m listening. To my Gs, I love you so much! Your love and loyalty were my light in the dark. Thank you for seeing me as a person before an artist; that’s so f*cking rare, and I’m so grateful. It’s all about you guys now—everything I do is geared towards sharing with you the powerful elixir I got from my heroine’s journey so that you can live and be as great and as fierce as you want to be, and nobody can ever f*ck with you! I love una die!”