“Paradise” – Great Good Fine Ok x Before You Exit

If you ever needed a pick-me-up in the morning, I highly suggest “Paradise” by Great Good Fine Okay featuring Before You Exit. A great song that balances out these wonderful falsettos with a little funk and soul. It gives a modern twist on some of the dance-pop that would’ve been overflowing the clubs back during the days of bell bottoms and burnt orange appliances. 

Being that I spend every Sunday cleaning my apartment to music from the ‘70s, I instantly fell for what Great Good Fine Ok was selling with “Paradise.” Everything about it made me want to risk my neck by strapping on a pair of rollerskates just so I could attempt a stylized routine to their latest single featuring Before You Exit. If you’re someone who has artists like Silk Sonic and Maroon 5 on repeat, then you’re going to want to add “Paradise” to the mix because it’d feel right at home between those two with its soulful falsettos and can’t miss grooves. 

With millions of streams and counting on previous singles like “Find Yourself” and “Take It or Leave It,” it’s clear the people are enjoying what Great Good Fine Ok is doing. So much so that this delightful duo is on the road this spring. They’ll hit the east coast in April and then make their way out west by the end of the month before wrapping things up in early May in Seattle at The Crocodile. More information on when and where you can see them live can be found here, but for those who just want to be engulfed more in their music from right where you sit, make sure to check Great Good Fine Ok out on all major music and streaming platforms today.

Written by Kendra Beltran

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