Today, Irish artist Stacey K unveils her latest single, ‘Girls Gays Theys,’ a vibrant anthem of empowerment and resilience. Hailing from Cork and accompanied by drummer Courtney Rogers, Stacey K has once again released a song to showcase her musical prowess.
Channeling vibes reminiscent of Supertramp in the keyboards, driven by a captivating drumbeat, and adorned with Stacey’s crystal-clear vocals, ‘Girls Gays Theys’ is a compelling song with profound lyrics. The catchy chorus, complemented by a lovely vocal lift from the verse, is sure to bounce around in your head all day!
Recorded at the picturesque Maple Rooms by the sea in Cork, Ireland, the single was produced under the guidance of Cormac O’Connor. ‘Girls Gays Theys’ stands as a powerful response to the rise in far-right protests and attacks in Ireland, specifically addressing objections to LGBTQ+ sex education books in libraries. Stacey’s lyrics assert the right to representation for everyone, singing, “you choose to hate something different to you.”
‘Girls Gays Theys’ is not just a song; it’s a statement, a celebration of diversity, and a testament to the power of music in confronting societal challenges. With this release, Stacey K paves the way for a new era of queer, empowering music in the Irish scene.