GEE SCOTT – I’m Good

GENRE; Indie Rock/ Classic Rock/ Soul Rock/ Rhythm & Blues

RELEASE DATE; 27 January, 2026

RATING;  3.8/5

 

Released on January 27, 2026, “I’m Good” marks a defining moment for Lafayette native Gee Scott. Rooted in perseverance and self-empowerment, the single captures the emotional complexity of pushing forward even when life feels uncertain. Recorded at Worry Time Studios in Lafayette, Louisiana, the track radiates authenticity from its very first note. There’s no overproduction masking the message, just raw conviction and an undeniable groove that invites listeners to reclaim their strength. At its core, “I’m Good” is more than a statement; it’s an affirmation for anyone navigating doubt while choosing resilience. The record is a vibrant fusion of soulful warmth and dynamic instrumentation. Gee Scott doesn’t shy away from reality, he admits that “life can be hard” but instead of dwelling in struggle, he transforms that truth into fuel, reminding listeners that resilience is a choice and strength is already within reach.

Gee Scott’s artistry is on full display as he handles drums, keys, organ, vocals, writing, and arrangements, showcasing a rare level of creative control. Joined by Craig Guillory on bass and Joshua Mendoza on guitar—musicians he connected with during jam sessions in Lafayette, the track feels organic and alive. The influence of Anderson .Paak, Al Green, and Stevie Wonder can be felt in the rhythmic bounce and emotive delivery, yet Gee Scott’s voice remains distinctly his own—modern, grounded, and uplifting.

What truly sets “I’m Good” apart is its relatability. The refrain “I’m good, even when I ain’t”  feels like a mantra for this generation. It acknowledges vulnerability without surrendering power. The song doesn’t ignore hardship; it reframes it. In an era saturated with fleeting trends, Gee Scott offers substance, music that reminds listeners they are capable, steady, and enough.

His trajectory further amplifies the release’s significance. From opening at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans to upcoming performances at SXSW and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Gee Scott is steadily building momentum. With growing international streams and an expanding fan base, “I’m Good” doesn’t just introduce an artist on the rise, it confirms one.

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