Inner City - Good Life [UPDATED]

: It is famous for its iconic "hooky" keyboard riff and Grey's soaring, optimistic lyrics about "no more bad times, only glad times". Cultural Legacy and Sampling

: The track is considered a prototype for their 1989 hit "Pump Up the Jam". Inner City - Good Life

: It reached number 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart. : It is famous for its iconic "hooky"

: Saunderson composed the instrumental in his apartment using basic equipment: a Casio CZ-5000 synthesizer and a Roland TR-909 drum machine. and the Netherlands. Musical Composition

: The song is written in B Minor and typically plays at a tempo of 123 BPM .

: The track hit number 1 in Finland and reached the top 10 in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Musical Composition