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Hailey Hermida Captures the Rush of Reconnection on “good”

  • Writer: Robyn Ronnie
    Robyn Ronnie
  • 7 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

“good” is a confident escalation from Hailey Hermida, an artist adept at translating emotional risk into sound. The track captures the surge of reconnecting with someone you never fully let go of. It’s not soft nostalgia. It’s volatile, thrilling, and destabilizing.


The production is thick and intentional, built on driving guitars, heavy bass, and tense percussion. Nothing feels decorative; each element pushes the song forward, mirroring the story's emotional momentum. The sound is rooted in pop rock but carries a darker edge shaped by early 2000s aggression over polished modern gloss.


Vocally, Hailey Hermida delivers with clarity and force. Her performance balances control and urgency, letting emotion rise without excess. She leans into intensity for an honest delivery. Her confidence commands the center of the track without overselling the moment.



Lyrically, “good” thrives on contradiction. It captures the excitement of a spark that never faded and the vulnerability of reopening a closed door. Hermida avoids romanticizing or dramatizing the experience, presenting it as real, complicated, and unresolved. That honesty gives the song its staying power.


In a cultural moment where pop punk is resurfacing without always bringing emotional weight, “good” stands out. This is not a revival for the sake of a trend. It is an evolution that respects the genre’s intensity while grounding it in lived experience. The track speaks to listeners who crave music that feels physical, emotionally charged, and unafraid to sit in discomfort. "Good" positions Hailey Hermida as more than a promising pop-rock voice. It shows an artist shaping her sound with intention and confidence, and a clear sense of why intensity matters.



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