NEW MUSIC: “Good Girl” by Kris Drummond-Hay

The song speaks from the heart of someone standing firm in a world that constantly tests them. Kris isn’t afraid to talk about what it feels like to walk alone, choosing strength over approval. The track builds around a steady message — keeping your peace, even when the noise outside says otherwise.
Lines like “I could go from bed to bed, but I want peace in my own head” hit different. It’s honest. It’s direct. Kris talks about temptation, pressure, and pain, but also about control. She makes it clear this isn’t weakness. It’s power. Every lyric carries weight, and by the time she repeats “I still choose self-respect,” you believe it.
The production keeps things clean. It leaves room for her voice to lead, and that’s the right call. You don’t need extra when the words cut this sharp. There’s fire in her delivery, but it stays steady — like someone who’s seen it all and knows what matters.
In a time when loud often wins, Kris takes a quieter, more confident lane. “Good Girl” isn’t about playing a role. It’s about deciding for yourself what you’ll carry and what you’ll leave behind.
At Number Nine this week, this track isn’t asking for attention. It’s earning it.

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