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Rating: 4 out of 5.
I love dancing to songs that are all about rants!
Spencer Mackey continues to push creative boundaries with his latest release, “GOOD IF I’M NOT.” A Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and violinist known for hopping across genres, Mackey has a reputation for strong melodies and lyrics that actually say something. On this new single, he leans into the emotional toll of digital culture while still crafting a track you’ll want to dance to for hours.
Produced by Cale Hawkins, “GOOD IF I’M NOT” is a sonic blast of retro-inspired synths and infectious tempo. It’s vibrant, alive, and brimming with electricity—a sound that calls back to vintage dance-pop with a modern twist. The contrast between the upbeat production and the internal struggle reflected in the lyrics creates a compelling tension that sets this track apart.
Vocally, Spencer Mackey puts on a masterclass. His voice shifts between frustration, self-doubt, dreamy reflection, and raw confidence—all within a few minutes. The emotional transitions feel organic and real, making it easy for listeners to connect. It’s not just a catchy song—it’s a performance, a statement, and a cry for authenticity in an era driven by digital performance.
With its mix of fun dancefloor energy and emotional depth, “GOOD IF I’M NOT” is both timely and timeless.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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