New Music Review - ‘Good God!’ by Rachel Leo
Good God! is the latest from Rachel Leo. The track was released on the 25th October 2024. Photo credit: Rachel’s EPK.
Rachel Leo is back in the spotlight with her flaming drop, Good God! and it is the ultimate, heavily empowering track that you didn’t know that you needed… Especially right before the summertime hits.
A delightful chunk of post situation breakdown feels, Good God! reels with excitement for the deliciousness of the future and takes you to the harbour of possibility, with strong, girl-power vibes where Rachel delivers this optimistic view on situations ending.
Whether that be a relationship breakdown, or other circumstances such as friends, family, or even a job melting into the background - basically, things that no longer serve you or add any value to your life, Rachel acknowledges that she deserves more than what was on offer originally.
Rachel flirts with the idea of driving away and feeling like the ultimate weight has been lifted off her shoulders, and for that, I applaud her for giving her bravery the space to breathe and letting it be shown to others who may need to hear the inspiration in her phenomenal words of wisdom.
The upbeat mood of Good God! sends out an electrical heat with the opening of the song which shines an emphasis on being the best version of yourself.
Oozing with confidence, Rachel shares that she’s on the way to a better place, even after being begged to stay in which she doesn’t let someone else allow her independence to be taken away that easily.
Leaning into the notion of being able to change and adapt to a future without negative situations in your life, Rachel punches the air with her tranquil melodies and rather insightful, enchanting glow.
Good God! will seamlessly whisk away your breath, allowing you to take your own “credit where credits due” in your personal life.
A song for all ages and all genders, Good God! rises above and holds the highest of standards for New Zealand pop music at this moment in time.
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