In anticipation of her upcoming album If I Get In, Where Would I Go?, Greta Stanley is serving us a taste of what’s to come with her latest single, ‘Greatest Hit’. This track is a lively and infectious piece of pop that showcases Stanley’s gift for storytelling and melody.
‘Greatest Hit’ dives deep into the theme of relationships—not just with others, but also with oneself. At its core, the song is a celebration of self-love and the journey towards prioritising personal happiness and well-being. With her relatable lyrics and compelling vocals, Stanley invites listeners to reflect on the importance of being your own biggest fan.
Produced by Cheekbone in Townsville and polished with final mastering by Andrei Eremin (known for his work with G Flip and Baker Boy), the song carries a professional sheen that complements its heartfelt message. Stanley credits artists like Petey and Medium Build as her inspiration, but her personal touch is what truly makes this track stand out.
“This song kind of has a double meaning,” Stanley shares. “It’s about knowing you have so much to offer someone and finding a person who appreciates that. But it’s also a message to myself, about self-love and really working on the relationship you have with yourself.”
She continues, “When you overcome those challenges that pull you down, you can truly show up for yourself. It’s about becoming the person who lifts yourself up instead of tearing yourself down. It’s the part of you that’s often hidden when you get lost in the dark thoughts, and working hard—whether through therapy or breaking habits—allows you to see that version of yourself you knew was always there, the one you don’t want to keep hidden.”
With ‘Greatest Hit’, Stanley is reminding us that we’re all capable of being the heroes of our own stories, and sometimes, the greatest hit is the one we sing for ourselves. This is just a taste of the emotional depth and musical brilliance we can expect from her forthcoming album. Keep an eye out—Greta Stanley is hitting all the right notes.