Her music is accompanied by a striking visual aesthetic inspired by old Hollywood glamour and vintage country elegance.
Goldie Boutilier is a Canadian singer who blends the nostalgia of the 1960s with modern sincerity. Her music—delicate, dramatic, and cinematic—draws from country, pop, and electronic styles, marked by a strong personal signature. After a series of career twists and identity changes, Goldie returns in her most authentic form—with a voice that both moves and stirs.
Following a string of label changes and artistic monikers, Goldie went back to her roots and re-established herself as a star of alternative country, referencing American culture of the 1950s and 60s. Starting again from scratch, she amassed over 11 million streams on music platforms in just two years as an independent artist. Her new musical era has earned praise from figures like Zane Lowe and Elton John. Orville Peck personally selected Goldie as the opening act for his North American tour.
Her singles and EPs “The Cowboy Gangster Politician“and „Emerald Yea“ resonate with both fans and critics, as evidenced by millions of streams and invitations to major festivals like Lollapalooza and tours with Orville Peck.
The upcoming EP “The Actres“ promises her deepest insight yet—stories of strength, disappointment, and rediscovering herself.