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The remix of "Good Times" by Ghali (reworked by Vito DJ) serves as a high-energy anthem that blends Italian trap with upbeat house rhythms, emphasizing a message of resilience and joy. Originally released as part of the album DNA in April 2020, the song became a symbol of positivity during Italy's national lockdown, encouraging listeners to "stay in good times" despite external challenges. Themes of Resilience and Joy : In the lyrics, Ghali addresses questions about his background (e.g., "What language do you dream in?"), asserting his identity as a first-generation Italian of Tunisian descent without succumbing to the pressure of categorization. : Dismissing critics' "ifs" and "buts" in favor of maintaining a "beautiful atmosphere". The song's core message is a refusal to let negativity "kill the mood". Ghali uses the lyrics to push back against social and political skepticism, focusing instead on: The remix elevates the original's polished trap sound into a club-ready track. Good Times - Ghali (vito Dj Remix) Apr 2026The remix of "Good Times" by Ghali (reworked by Vito DJ) serves as a high-energy anthem that blends Italian trap with upbeat house rhythms, emphasizing a message of resilience and joy. Originally released as part of the album DNA in April 2020, the song became a symbol of positivity during Italy's national lockdown, encouraging listeners to "stay in good times" despite external challenges. Themes of Resilience and Joy : In the lyrics, Ghali addresses questions about his background (e.g., "What language do you dream in?"), asserting his identity as a first-generation Italian of Tunisian descent without succumbing to the pressure of categorization. GOOD TIMES - GHALI (VITO DJ REMIX) : Dismissing critics' "ifs" and "buts" in favor of maintaining a "beautiful atmosphere". The remix of "Good Times" by Ghali (reworked The song's core message is a refusal to let negativity "kill the mood". Ghali uses the lyrics to push back against social and political skepticism, focusing instead on: : Dismissing critics' "ifs" and "buts" in favor The remix elevates the original's polished trap sound into a club-ready track. |
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