Stalking Gia Thirsts For "Euphoria" in Her Latest Introspective Offering


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When a relationship is still blossoming, when everything is rosy and blissful, that is what is popularly referred to as the honeymoon phase. Oftentimes, once that rose-colored magic wears off, we are left to face the painful reality that our newfound relationship is not all unicorns and rainbows. In her latest single, Stalking Gia is ready to release herself from the tedious complacency of a relationship turned sour.

"Euphoria" is all about the desire to uncover a greater connection. She reveals, “The lyrics describe the struggle to break free from the monotony of everyday life and the search for something more…. A longing to escape the mundanity of their current situation and reach a new level of intimacy.” The shimmering, dreamy soundscape fits seamlessly with the song’s meaning as she fantasizes about a euphoric whirlwind romance. Her lush, buttery tone adds to the piece’s pensive allure.

From a young age, Gia has let her innate talent shine. Going from a child star to a viral TikTok artist and prolific songwriter, she is determined to make her aspirations a reality. Showcasing a demo of her hit “saddest happy girl,” the track exploded on the video-sharing platform. Her creative ability has no limits, and her latest single "Euphoria," is just further proof of that.  

Watch the "Euphoria" lyric video below:


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