Dan + Shay – Good Things

Album Info

Artist: Dan + Shay

Title: Good Things

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. Good Things (2:28)
  • 2. Steal My Love (2:42)
  • 3. You (3:16)
  • 4. Body Language (2:24)
  • 5. Give In To You (2:23)
  • 6. Irresponsible (2:43)
  • 7. Lying (2:26)
  • 8. One Direction (3:17)
  • 9. Let Me Get Over Her (3:02)
  • 10. Glad You Exist (2:24)
  • 11. 10,000 Hours (with Justin Bieber) (2:47)
  • 12. I Should Probably Go To Bed (2:50)

Review

"Good Things" by Dan + Shay, released on August 13, 2021, is a dash of sunshine wrapped in catchy beats, weaving together the sweet harmonies and heartfelt lyrics the duo is known for. It's their fourth album, coming after the much-loved 2018 self-titled release, and boy, does it deliver! You can just feel the effort that's gone into making each track resonate, hitting just the right notes to tug at every listener's heartstrings.

Singles like "Glad You Exist" and "I Should Probably Go to Bed" have become nothing short of anthems, showcasing Dan + Shay's knack for crafting tunes that stick in your mind like the melody of your favorite summer night. Each song tells its own little story, radiating that perfect mix of country soul and pop flair that the duo excels at.

One stand-out moment is when Canadian superstar Justin Bieber lends his voice, adding a fresh layer of magic to "Good Things." This unexpected collaboration underlines their versatility, seamlessly blending flavors of country and pop. Across the board, the album hits those universal themes of love, relationships, and growing up, making it feel like an intimate conversation with an old friend. "Good Things" is undoubtedly a sterling addition to the shelves of modern country pop, firmly rooting Dan + Shay as a leading act in the scene. - Daisy