Good Life
Tough Rhymes Lyrics


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Woke up in London yesterday
Found myself in the city near Piccadilly
Don't really know how I got here
I got some pictures on my phone

New names and numbers that I don't know
Address to places like Abbey Road
Day turns to night, night turns to whatever we want
We're young enough to say

Oh, this has gotta be the good life




This has gotta be the good life
This could really be a good life, good life

Overall Meaning

The song "Good Life" by Tough Rhymes expresses the feeling of being young and carefree, living in the moment and seizing every opportunity life presents. The lyrics describe waking up in a foreign city, with no recollection of how one got there, but embracing the adventure nonetheless. The singer is surrounded by new people and experiences, collecting memories and moments that they will cherish forever. The song implies that life is short and that it's important to make the most of every moment, to live fully and appreciate the good things in life.


The reference to Abbey Road is significant as it is a play on The Beatles' iconic album of the same name. The album cover features The Beatles walking across Abbey Road and holding this image in the song speaks to a desire for the singer to live life fully and achieve similar success, even if it means taking risks and being uncertain about the future. The theme of living fully and seizing the moment is also present in the upbeat melody, with the song's catchy chorus designed to inspire listeners to let loose and have fun.


Overall, "Good Life" is a song that celebrates life and youthfulness. It is an anthem for people who want to live in the moment and enjoy everything life has to offer. The ultimate message of the song is that life can be amazing if we are open to new experiences and are willing to take risks.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up in London yesterday
I woke up in London yesterday morning, implying that the singer might be traveling in different cities and it's still new to him.


Found myself in the city near Piccadilly
The singer found himself in a new city near Piccadilly; it's his way of expressing excitement and wonder about new places.


Don't really know how I got here
The singer doesn't have a clear idea of how he ended up in a new city, and it indicates that he might have been part of some unplanned adventurous trip.


I got some pictures on my phone
The singer has taken some pictures from his phone, and it's a way of capturing the moment, which he will cherish and share in the future.


New names and numbers that I don't know
He has new names and numbers on his phone that he doesn't know, showing how traveling and meeting new people are a part of his usual routine.


Address to places like Abbey Road
The singer has some new addresses of places like Abbey Road, indicating that he's interested in exploring iconic places, and may enjoy classic things.


Day turns to night, night turns to whatever we want
He's suggesting that time isn't a constraint, and they can do whatever they want, indicating his carefree attitude towards enjoying his time.


We're young enough to say
The singer implies that he is still young and free-spirited enough to enjoy life to the fullest, and that youth demands a certain kind of carelessness and spontaneity.


Oh, this has gotta be the good life
The singer repeats the phrase, indicating his appreciation and satisfaction towards his current situation, implying that the enjoyment and the feeling of the moment is enlightening.


This has gotta be the good life
The singer repeats it again to reiterate his satisfaction regarding the situation, savouring every moment of it.


This could really be a good life, good life
Finally, he concludes that whatever is happening around him is, in fact, a good life and seems to be enjoying it to the fullest.




Writer(s): Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon

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