MARLEY‘s latest drop "Good Times" hits different – it’s pure feel-good vibes wrapped in brutal honesty. This Dutch-born, London-based artist crushes it with slick soul-pop production that somehow makes vulnerability sound effortless.
In "Good Times," she literally strips away all the glittery BS about luxury and wealth. What’s left? The real question of what actually makes us happy.
PENGWIN produced this gem, and it’s rooted in MARLEY’s actual experiences working alongside ultra-wealthy clients. People who theoretically had everything figured out.
The songwriter gets real: "I used to think they had it all figured out, but it wasn’t true. Happiness doesn’t come from Bentleys or marble floors. It comes from within." Heavy truth right there.
She delivers this revelation over warm grooves and chill instrumentation. The contrast between external success and internal chaos? Yeah, she unpacks all of that.
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Sonically speaking, this track is pure fire. Funky groove that makes your body move without permission, vocals that feel both effortless and powerful.
That bassline though – absolutely addictive. The percussion hits with feel-good energy that’s impossible to ignore.
"Good Times" becomes this soulful, quietly rebellious anthem. It’s basically saying the real glow-up happens internally, not in your driveway.