LUCY GHAVALLI: Toxic Lover Girl 2

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Lucy Ghavalli

A New Era of Independent Power

Lucy Ghavalli first caught major attention with her EP Toxic Lover Girl 2, a project that showcased her sharp pen and fearless energy and positioned her as a force to watch. But Lucy didn’t stop at the music. She used that momentum to build an empire. As the founder of Ghavalli Music Group (GMG), she’s taken control of her narrative and helped others do the same. GMG stands as a platform dedicated to uplifting independent artists, guiding them through the music industry’s highs and lows without compromising who they are.

Building Detroit’s Independent Scene

Detroit has long been a hub for raw talent, and Lucy is one of the loudest champions for its underground stars. Through high-impact artist showcases, she’s created space for others to shine, offering performance opportunities, networking stages, and now, an independent artist award show launching in May 2025. It’s her way of celebrating the culture and community that shaped her, and elevating those following in her footsteps.

Viral Hits and Versatility

Lucy’s sound is anything but one-note. Her viral hit “Go Dumb (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun)” exploded, quickly becoming the biggest single of her career.

The track’s catchy hook and carefree vibe struck a chord with fans, proving Lucy knows how to craft a hit that moves people, literally and emotionally.

She didn’t stop there. Songs like “Situations” and “Go Do It” followed, showing her range and lyrical depth. Whether she’s channeling confidence, heartbreak, or hustle, Lucy delivers with authenticity.

Sharing the Stage, Owning the Moment

Her resume is impressive. Lucy’s shared stages with Tee Grizzley, Sada Baby, Payroll Giovanni, and Skilla Baby, and opened for major artists including Megan Thee Stallion, Moneybagg Yo, YFN Lucci, and Polo G. She’s also earned respect from power players like EVE, Dej Loaf, Big Sean, and Gillie the Kid. Every show, every shoutout, every spotlight, it’s all been earned.

Beyond the Music: Stepping into Television

Never one to stay in one lane, Lucy launched her first TV show, Tracy’s Troubles, adding another layer to her already dynamic story. Whether it’s through lyrics or scripts, Lucy is proving that storytelling is her true calling.

The Future Is Ghavalli

Lucy Ghavalli isn’t waiting for a seat at the table; she’s building her own. With music, business, and now television under her belt, she’s showing the world what it looks like to move with purpose, passion, and power.

She’s not just climbing, she’s reaching back, pulling others up, and reshaping the independent music scene one bold step at a time.