Good Good – USHER, Summer Walker and 21 Savage

The song “Good Good” by Usher, Summer Walker, and 21 Savage is a refreshingly mature and sophisticated take on relationships that continue to thrive after a romantic split. Released with an official music video, this collaboration brings together the sultry R&B vibes of Usher, the soulful vocal stylings of Summer Walker, and the laid-back, smooth rap of 21 Savage. Together, they create a track that explores the often complicated emotions of maintaining a positive relationship with an ex, blending realism with a groove that has resonated with many listeners.

A Mature Reflection on Love and Breakups
At the heart of “Good Good” is its theme of moving on from a romantic relationship while still maintaining a strong connection with the other person. Usher and Summer Walker’s lyrics delve into the idea of parting ways but staying “good” with an ex. This is a departure from the typical post-breakup narrative of bitterness or sadness; instead, the song presents a healthy and mature outlook on relationships. Usher and Walker emphasize that it’s possible to end a romance on good terms and still have love and respect for the other person.

The lyrics emphasize that just because the romantic side of a relationship is over, it doesn’t mean that two people can’t still care for and support each other. Usher sings in the chorus: “Even though we in different spaces, you know I love you good, good / Still got a thing for you.” It’s an acknowledgment that real connections don’t simply disappear after a breakup. There’s an understanding that the bond remains even when the romance doesn’t, and that’s something to be celebrated rather than mourned.

This perspective brings a sense of emotional maturity and growth, which resonates with many people who have experienced similar situations. It’s a refreshing reminder that relationships are complex, and it’s possible to navigate them with grace and understanding, even after they’ve ended.

Usher’s Mastery of R&B
Usher has long been one of the most iconic voices in R&B, known for blending sensuality with emotional depth in his music. In “Good Good,” he once again showcases his smooth, velvety vocals, reminding listeners why he remains one of the most influential artists in the genre. Usher’s delivery in the track is calm and confident, a fitting tone for the mature subject matter. His voice glides effortlessly over the beat, perfectly embodying the message of being “good” with an ex without any drama or resentment.

Usher’s career has been built on songs that explore love, relationships, and heartache. However, “Good Good” stands out in his catalog for its positive spin on breakup dynamics. It offers a nuanced take on love that reflects his years of experience, both personally and professionally.

Summer Walker’s Soulful Touch
Summer Walker brings her signature vocal style to the track, adding a layer of emotion that deepens the song’s message. Her voice, both vulnerable and powerful, complements Usher’s smooth delivery. Known for her deeply personal and often introspective music, Walker’s involvement in “Good Good” provides the song with an authenticity that many listeners can relate to.

Walker’s verse focuses on her own experience of being able to move on from a relationship while still caring for her ex. “Just ’cause I still want you, don’t mean I want you back,” she sings, offering a sentiment that feels both honest and real. Her lyrics echo the idea that love can take on different forms, and sometimes, the healthiest choice is to let go of romance while preserving the friendship and respect.

21 Savage’s Cool, Collected Flow
Adding a different flavor to the track, 21 Savage offers a laid-back rap verse that contrasts with the emotional weight carried by Usher and Summer Walker. His verse provides a more casual perspective on moving on, emphasizing that life goes on after a breakup, but the respect and love for the person remain intact. 21 Savage’s contribution is understated but effective, balancing the song’s R&B essence with a modern rap twist.

His verse adds an interesting dynamic, as he speaks from a more detached viewpoint, but still expresses admiration for the past relationship. Lines like “You still on my mind, and I know you miss the times when we were good” showcase the lingering thoughts that accompany a breakup, even when both parties have moved on. It’s a realistic portrayal of how love and respect for someone can persist, even if the romance doesn’t.

Musical Composition and Production
The production of “Good Good” complements the laid-back, reflective mood of the song. The track features a smooth, mid-tempo beat that combines classic R&B with modern influences. The understated instrumentation allows the vocals to shine, with a soft drum pattern and subtle synths setting the stage for the emotive lyrics.

Produced by some of the industry’s top talents, the song retains a simplicity that lets the message take center stage. There’s no need for over-the-top production or complicated arrangements. Instead, “Good Good” relies on the strength of its vocal performances and the chemistry between the three artists to make an impact.

The Official Music Video
The music video for “Good Good” mirrors the song’s relaxed, cool vibe. It features Usher, Summer Walker, and 21 Savage in a variety of stylish, minimalist settings, allowing their performances to shine without too many distractions. The video reflects the theme of the song, with the artists exuding confidence and ease in their individual performances.

The visuals are sleek and modern, with muted colors and smooth transitions that complement the song’s mood. Usher’s effortless charisma, Summer Walker’s soulful presence, and 21 Savage’s laid-back demeanor are perfectly captured, making the video a fitting representation of the song’s message of moving on with grace and dignity.

Conclusion
“Good Good” is a refreshing take on post-breakup dynamics, offering a positive spin on what can often be a difficult and emotional process. Usher, Summer Walker, and 21 Savage bring their unique styles to the track, creating a song that resonates with listeners who have experienced the complexities of ending a relationship while still caring for the other person.

With its smooth production, heartfelt lyrics, and mature perspective, “Good Good” is a standout collaboration that showcases the best of what each artist has to offer. The song’s message of maintaining love and respect after a breakup is both timely and timeless, reminding us all that relationships don’t have to end in bitterness—they can simply evolve into something different, but still meaningful.

Lyrics:
We ain’t good good, but we still good
We ain’t good good, but we still good

I hate that we didn’t make it to forever
Probably ain’t getting back together
But that don’t mean that I can’t wish you better
We ain’t good good, but we still good
I realize that I can’t be your lover
Let’s just keep it honest with each other
I’ll be happy for you when you find another
We ain’t good good, but we still good

Who knew it’d be like this?
Usually my exes turn to enemies
But this is different
‘Cause we don’ got closer now that you ain’t with me

All that love that we had
Ain’t no way we gon’ forget that
And your family, love me like I’m family
You know where you stand with me, so when they ask tell them
“Right one, right place, wrong time
Can’t say we didn’t try”
But you always been a real one even though we ain’t together
It was real love and baby it’s still love

I hate that we didn’t make it to forever
Probably ain’t getting back together
But that don’t mean that I can’t wish you better
We ain’t good good, but we still good
I realize that I can’t be your lover
Let’s just keep it honest with each other
I’ll be happy for you when you find another
We ain’t good good, but we still good

All them plans you made for me to be your Mrs.
All the stacks that you done spent on me at Lenox
It don’t go forgotten
But we’re happier apart than locked in
No smoke with me, I promise boy I don’t do drama
It didn’t work, but I hope you find another
I wish you peace, I wish you good sex and good sleep
Find the girl of your dreams
‘Cause I sleep well at night knowing this ain’t meant to be

Right one, right place, wrong time
Can’t say we didn’t try
All good things come to an end
So let’s just learn the lessons and find loving again

I hate that we ain’t make it to forever
Probably ain’t getting back together
But that don’t mean that I can’t wish you better
We ain’t good good, but we still good
I realize that I can’t be your lover
Let’s just keep it honest with each other
I’ll be happy for you when you find another
We ain’t good good, but we still good

No matter who you with I want to see you happy (on God)
It didn’t work out, but that don’t mean you should attack me (21, 21)
We enjoy the five star meals, but you was with me for the Zaxby’s (facts)
Holding me down from the start, I used to be broke I was actually (21)
I hate that we didn’t tie the knot, but shit that’s how life goes (on God)
You always will say that I might blow (21)
Got rich and I paid for your lipo (21)

I know the person you is (yeah)
That’s why I still want to be friends (on God)
If you wanna open up a new salon, I still help pay for the wigs (straight up)
And I help with the lease (on God)
You know I ain’t never been cheap (21)
Relationships don’t always last, but let’s not turn it to beef (21)

I come through from time to time and have you grabbing them sheets
That’s if you want to, I’m just playing girl
Stop smacking your teeth (21, 21)

I hate that we didn’t make it to forever
Probably ain’t getting back together
But that don’t mean that I can’t wish you better
We ain’t good good, but we still good (we still good)
I realize that I can’t be your lover
Let’s just keep it honest with each other
I’ll be happy for you when you find another
We ain’t good good, but we still good

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