September 26, 2025

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Rock Lives On in The Goldy lockS Band’s Bold New Single “Talking to Myself”

Exploding into the real rock music world is the hard-hitting and emotionally charged new single “Talking to Myself” from The Goldy lockS Band. This epic rock anthem brings thunderous guitar riffs, a soaring vocal performance, and a bold energy that proves rock is not only alive but evolving. With a polished modern edge and a nod to the classic sound of 80s rock, the track delivers a storm of powerful emotion, dazzling guitar solos, and a message that hits deep.

Goldy Locks Sparks a Movement With Bold New Campaign: “Buy the Record, Not the Bod”

Nashville, TN – July 11, 2025 – Goldy Locks, lead vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band and a pioneer in both rock and pro wrestling, has launched a powerful new campaign confronting the objectification of women in music. Titled “Buy the Record, Not the Bod,” the campaign challenges fans to support the art, not the image, and reignites a national conversation around how female artists are treated — and how they survive.

Known for her fearless performances and outspoken personality, Goldy has built a career that spans reality television, wrestling, entrepreneurship, and now full-throttle rock. She’s opened for artists like Pink, Nickelback, and Bret Michaels, all while performing high-energy shows across the country. But her latest move may be her most impactful yet.

In a striking photo campaign, Goldy poses nude, holding only physical copies of her music. The message is direct: support the artist, not just the image.

“I’m tired of hearing people say, ‘start an OnlyFans if you want to keep making music,’” says Goldy. “This campaign is my answer. I’ll be vulnerable to make a statement, not for subscriptions. If you love an artist, buy the album. Don’t just stream it and scroll away.”

Streaming royalties pay a fraction of what artists need to survive. While millions consume music daily, the earnings for most independent artists fall well below the poverty line. Goldy’s response is rooted in resilience and a desire to show fans that real support means buying music, merch, and tickets.

“You want to support women in music? Buy the CD. Grab the vinyl. Wear the T-shirt. That’s how the music keeps going,” she says.

The campaign isn’t about modesty. It’s about reclaiming agency. Goldy is asking fans to stand up for the creators they love and reject the pressure placed on women to monetize their appearance.

The idea, Goldy says, came to her during prayer. “I asked for guidance on what to do next, and this vision came to me. I started pitching the idea to store owners and every single one said yes before I even finished explaining.”

Her message is resonating. Fans are sharing photos, purchases, and stories under the hashtag #BuyTheRecordNotTheBod, helping spread the word and amplifying the voices of independent women in music.

Meanwhile, Goldy’s new collaborative single “I Didn’t Know” — featuring country rap icons The LACS and wrestling legend Mickie James Aldis — continues to expand her reach and artistic vision, tackling themes of betrayal, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

For Goldy, this moment is about more than just one campaign. It’s about shifting the narrative for the next generation of female artists.

“I want to show young women they don’t have to sell themselves short. They don’t need to play to an algorithm. They can lead with truth, talent, and courage.”

Fans are encouraged to join the movement by:

Purchasing music directly from independent artists

Buying physical albums, vinyl, and merch

Sharing indie music on social media

Starting conversations about respect and representation in entertainment

As Goldy puts it, “This isn’t about shock. It’s about survival. The question is simple — will you support the music, or just consume the image?”

Support the Movement. Fuel the Music.

Goldy Locks is proving that talent, truth, and grit still have a place in the music industry — and she’s calling on fans everywhere to help keep it alive. Whether through physical album sales, merchandise, or simply spreading the word, “Buy the Record, Not the Bod” is more than a campaign. It’s a stand for artistic integrity.

Stream the music, share the message, and support the mission — not the stereotype.

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📢 Campaign Highlights on Instagram:

  • No Cash, No Gas
  • Dropping Singles… and Sanitation Standards
  • Transmission Failure, Royalty Stall
  • Cart Full Of NOTHING!
  • On Display, Not on Discount
  • Not A Prop, A Pro
  • Oil Change Not Spare Change