Stevie had been lurking in the shadows for way too long. Years of mixing tracks for other musicians, handling artist outreach—always the person behind the scenes, never the star.
But something shifted. Fed up with playing second fiddle, Stevie finally stepped into the spotlight with their debut single "Too Good For You (Halloween)."
Talk about perfect timing. This indie rock gem drops right as Halloween creeps around the corner, and honestly? The timing couldn’t be more fitting.
The track carries this beautifully rough edge—there’s something raw and unpolished about it that just works. Stevie’s musical chaos doesn’t just surround the single; it practically engulfs it, giving listeners their first real taste of what this artist is all about.
Here’s the kicker: the whole thing was born from one absolutely terrible Halloween party. Sometimes the worst experiences make the best art, right?
"Too Good For You (Halloween)" doesn’t mess around emotionally. We’re talking heavy themes here—doubt, depression, the whole nine yards that hit you right in the gut.
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Stevie wrote these lyrics during what sounds like a pretty dark period. They dug deep, really deep, mining the most vulnerable parts of their soul for this emotionally charged piece.
The result? A track that feels almost uncomfortably honest. It’s the kind of song that makes you feel seen, even when you don’t necessarily want to be.