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Brooklyn-based synth-pop duo Great Good Fine OK (GGFO) returns with their latest single, a shimmering, emotionally charged track that blends infectious grooves with introspective lyricism.
At its core, Forget You captures the emotional push-and-pull of heartbreak—second-guessing past choices and struggling to move on.
“Did I make a mistake, when I called that late? Did I go too far?”
“I’m dying without you, why did I doubt you?”
Forget You thrives on GGFO’s signature funk-infused electro-pop sound.
✨ Shimmering synth layers – Creating a dreamy, weightless atmosphere.
🎤 Falsetto-driven vocals – Emotionally charged & airy, enhancing the song’s longing.
💃 Danceable beat – A bittersweet groove that makes heartbreak feel cinematic.
Forget You doesn’t break new ground, but it delivers exactly what GGFO does best:
✔️ Feel-good, radio-friendly synth-pop
✔️ Emotionally honest lyricism
✔️ Catchy hooks that stick with you
Forget You is the perfect soundtrack for late-night reflection, heartache, and moving on.
Brooklyn-based synth-pop duo Great Good Fine OK (GGFO) return with their latest single, “Forget You”, a shimmering, emotionally charged track that combines infectious grooves with introspective lyricism.
Known for their sleek production and falsetto-driven melodies, GGFO—composed of Jon Sandler (vocals) and Luke Moellman (producer/multi-instrumentalist)—once again delivers a polished pop anthem that sits comfortably within their established sound.
At its core, “Forget You” explores the emotional tug-of-war of regret and longing. The lyrics paint a picture of someone wrestling with the aftermath of a relationship, caught between nostalgia and the need to move forward:
“Did I make a mistake, when I called that late? Did I go too far?”
The protagonist struggles with second-guessing their choices, wavering between acceptance and the desire to reconnect. The chorus amplifies this emotional tension:
“I’m dying without you, why did I doubt you?”
This repeated plea underscores the regret and self-inflicted pain, highlighting the way love can leave lasting scars. There’s a push-and-pull dynamic throughout the song—wanting to forget, yet unable to fully let go.
Musically, “Forget You” thrives on GGFO’s signature funk-infused electro-pop. The production is crisp and layered, featuring shimmering synths, a tight bass groove, and smooth falsetto vocals that drive the track’s emotional intensity. It echoes the nostalgic yet modern sensibilities of early 2010s electro-pop, reminiscent of acts like The Chainsmokers and Passion Pit.
The duo describes the song as a fusion of honest lyricism with an irresistible danceable beat. It’s an easy listen—polished, clean, and undeniably catchy—but it doesn’t necessarily push creative boundaries. Instead, it leans into GGFO’s strengths, offering a well-crafted pop song that feels familiar yet satisfying.
While “Forget You” doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it reinforces GGFO’s talent for crafting feel-good, radio-friendly anthems. The track’s infectious hooks and emotive lyrics make it an earworm that fans of shimmering synth-pop will appreciate. It’s a solid addition to their growing catalog and a promising lead-up to their upcoming EP, SEVEN.
For those who wants to hear the song firsthand, the song is available on Youtube.
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Did I make a mistake, when I called that late
Did I go too far?
We did the right thing, when we called it off, yeah
Now you’re back in my bed
Saying all those things that I need to hear
I’m sorry that I don’t know what I want
Lying that I’m a-okay
Listen to me when I say
I’m dying without you
Why did I doubt you?
Sitting with the games I play
Licking all the wounds I made
I’m dying without you
There was something about you
I try not to think about it, today
Try not to think about it, that way
I need a distraction
So I’m making it happen
But why did I kick you out of, my life
Try not to think about it, tonight
I’m trying to get through
Maybe try to forget you
And let you go
Yeah I’ll just try to forget you
I hate it when I end up in my own head, been thinking a lot
Why do we pretend like everything’s good when everything’s not
How do we know what we have in the end if we never unpack
Paying for an empty life with the time we never get back
Lying that I’m a-okay
Listen to me when I say
I’m dying without you
Why did I doubt you?
Sitting with the games I play
Licking all the wounds I made
I’m dying without you
There was something about you
I try not to think about it, today
Try not to think about it, that way
I need a distraction
So I’m making it happen
But why did I kick you out of, my life
Try not to think about it, tonight
I’m trying to get through
Maybe try to forget you
And let you go
Try to forget you
(Why did I kick you out of my life)
Yeah, I’ll just try to forget you
Baby I can’t, break free
From you, and me
Get carried away
In a fantasy
Saying just one, more night
Could change, your mind
Don’t tell me to stay
I’d rather stay than walk away
I try not to think about it
Try not to think about it
I try not to think about it
Try not to think about it
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