At its core, "Good" is an exploration of the duality between modern societal decay and spiritual resilience.
"Good" is more than just a collection of songs; it is a manifesto of empowerment. It solidifies Soom T’s position as a heavyweight in the underground reggae movement, demonstrating that a message of social resistance can be successfully paired with contagious, uplifting melodies. Whether she is delivering a rapid-fire ragga flow or a soulful vocal performance, her commitment to "sincerity in her lyrics" remains the album’s strongest through-line.
: London dub legend Gaudi brought old-school echoes and reverberations to "Don't Stand For Dis" and "Steps," the latter of which incorporates traditional Indian instruments to honor Soom T’s heritage.