Los Angeles–based genre-defier Ian Cobiella is quickly rising in the indie scene. His latest single, “Have I Been Good To You,” is an upbeat track that fuses rock and alternative pop with the influence of his Cuban-Bolivian upbringing, creating a fresh and one-of-a-kind listening experience.
With “Have I Been Good To You,” Cobiella pens a song that is essentially a plea, a heartfelt cry to a lover that showcases his dedication, care, and passion. The object of his affection appears distant and ambivalent, leaving the narrator to wrestle with the emotional weight of a one-sided love affair. Lyrics like, “Is loving you a crime? / I walk through fire for you / That don't mean much to you / And I almost went half crazy / That don't mean much to you / Have I been good to you?” highlight this vulnerability and emotional urgency.
Musically, "Have I Been Good To You" thrills with salsa-infused drum beats, funk-fueled synths and bright guitars. Colorful rhymes, enticing melodies and seductive sonics all collide for an explosive and enveloping sound. What truly elevates the song is Cobiella’s ability to balance introspection with undeniable energy. While the lyrics explore longing and uncertainty, the production is vibrant, making it as danceable as it is emotionally resonant. It’s this duality that gives the track its staying power.
With “Have I Been Good To You,” Ian Cobiella proves he’s not only experimenting with genre but refining his voice as a storyteller. The result is a standout indie pop anthem that lingers long after the final chorus fades.
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