Lafayette native and multi-instrumentalist Gee Scott is stepping boldly into the spotlight today, and his new soul single “I’m Good” instantly grabs you by the collar and insists you fix your posture. Handling the drums, keys, and organ himself, the rising solo star weaves his own rhythmic arrangements into a profoundly uplifting rush of sound.
The core of the track relies on a blues-inflected groove that flat-out refuses to sit still. It bounces. A cyclical, staccato pattern built on sharp, upbeat accents forms a driving bedrock, locking the rhythm in a perpetual state of forward motion. Across this gritty, triumphant funk, Scott delivers an unflinching manifesto on personal resilience. He directly confronts a world full of deceitful people, daily hurdles, and his own character flaws, tying the emotional thread together with one simple declaration: “I’m good even when I ain’t.”

There is a strange, radical comfort in hearing someone openly acknowledge the messy chaos of reality while celebrating an unbreakable emotional stability anyway. This release radiates a defiant sense of self-worth that feels genuinely earned.
So, when that energetic, syncopated pulse eventually fades, a potent question is left behind in the silence: exactly how much power are you allowing your worst days to steal from your peace of mind?

