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Released in 2022, stands as a definitive self-produced milestone in the career of Scottish MC and singer Soom T , also known as the "Raggamuffin Queen." The album is a 16-track odyssey that merges ten years of writing and production into a cohesive, spiritually charged narrative. By blending the organic instrumentation of her band, The Stone Monks , with diverse digital productions, Soom T creates a sonic tapestry at the crossroads of reggae, dub, jazz, and pop. Lyrical Themes: Resistance and Redemption

At its core, "Good" is an exploration of the duality between modern societal decay and spiritual resilience.

: In a notable stylistic departure, "One Real Friend" (produced by Alex Dupuis) introduces a "swing jazz" touch, showcasing her versatile vocal range. Conclusion

: Despite heavy subject matter, the album radiates a "flood of optimism". Songs such as "Our Day" and "Amazing Graces" utilize bright major chords and catchy melodies to preach messages of hope, forgiveness, and trust.

: London dub legend Gaudi brought old-school echoes and reverberations to "Don't Stand For Dis" and "Steps," the latter of which incorporates traditional Indian instruments to honor Soom T’s heritage.

: The album title itself reflects a search for all that is "good" in a dark world, underpinned by Soom T's deep-rooted faith and activist spirit. A Diverse Sonic Palette