Born Runner Gotta “Good Thing” Going

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An upbeat alt-pop gem that’s sure to leave you smiling and longing for more. 

Born Runner is a multi-talented artist whose distinctive style shines through in each of their unique creations. With previous releases like “Feel It Coming,” “Lose Yourself Tonight,” “Shout It Out,” “Get This Thing Started,” and “Good Time,” Born Runner has consistently demonstrated their passion for music. Showing no signs of slowing down, the artist’s latest release is the pop single “Good Thing.”

With a wonderfully vibrant blend of energetic instrumentals and catchy melodies, “Good Thing” provides the perfect, feel-good backdrop to complement the tune’s uplifting exploration. Lyrics like “I think we gotta good thing going here don’t we baby, Yeah I think I’d like to keep ya, I think I’d like to keep you around” and “Like Springsteen, James Dean, Johnny Cash, and Marilyn Monroe, Yeah, you’re too classic and I ain’t ever gonna let you go” offer up a lighthearted tale of love. Fueled by its infectious pop-rock elements and emotive vocals, Born Runner gifts us with an upbeat alt-pop gem that’s sure to leave you smiling and longing for more. So press play and let yourself get swept up in the positive vibes of “Good Thing.”



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