STELLALEFTY’s “Good At Leaving” Is the Gut-Punch Pop Anthem You Needed
If you’ve been following the meteoric rise of STELLALEFTY, you know she doesn’t do “background music.” From the moment her track “Boston” started climbing the charts and her EP Is This Heaven? became a permanent fixture in our rotations, she’s made it clear she’s here to tell the messy, unfiltered truth.
Well, she’s back, and she’s digging even deeper. Her brand-new single, “Good At Leaving” is officially out, and it’s hitting just as hard as you’d expect.
The Art of Self-Sabotage
We’ve all been there—the moment things get real, the walls go up. “Good At Leaving” is essentially a love letter to the “flight” side of the fight-or-flight response.
STELLALEFTY captures that specific, stinging sensation of pulling away before you get hurt, even when there’s no rational reason to run. The hook is deceptively catchy, masking a pretty vulnerable confession:
“Cause I’m good at leavin’ for no good reason / I get in my head, in my head / And at first, I’m fallin’, then I’m not callin'”
It’s that classic paradox of wanting to be held but being terrified of the grip. By the time the chorus hits, she’s not just singing about a breakup; she’s singing about the struggle of being a “product of too many heartbreaks.” It’s a track that feels like a conversation with your best friend at 2 a.m.—honest, slightly erratic, and completely relatable.


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