Greasygoods Releases “Preaching to the Choir” — An Emotional Anti-Bullying EP with a Message That Hits Home

Southern Ontario artist Greasygoods is stepping into the spotlight with the release of his powerful new EP, Preaching to the Choir, which dropped this September. The project is more than just music — it’s a statement, a story, and a message for anyone who’s ever been talked down to, doubted, or misunderstood.

Hailing from Sault Ste. Marie, Greasygoods is quickly building a name for himself across Southern Ontario, known for his heartfelt storytelling and raw emotional delivery. With Preaching to the Choir, he channels his personal struggles into a body of work that champions anti-bullying awareness, self-belief, and emotional strength.

Always talkin’ down to myself my whole life, and now I’m following my dreams — they wanna try and talk and run their mouth. Well, they be preaching to the choir.
That lyric — which inspired the EP’s title — captures the core of Greasygoods’ journey. For years, he battled inner doubt and external criticism, only to find that the same voices trying to bring him down were the ones motivating him to rise above.

The Preaching to the Choir EP serves as a reminder that no matter what people say, staying true to your path is the ultimate revenge. Every song reflects his resilience and his mission to turn pain into purpose, encouraging others to break the cycle of negativity.

In a world where judgment and comparison often drown out authenticity, Greasygoods is using his voice to push for change. His message is simple but powerful — believe in yourself, even when no one else does.

From his roots in The Sault to his growing impact in the Southern Ontario music scene, Greasygoods continues to prove that self-expression can heal, unite, and inspire. Preaching to the Choir isn’t just an EP — it’s a movement for everyone who’s ever been told they couldn’t make it.

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