Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)

Andy Grammer

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Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)

Andy Grammer

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(Joy · May 2026)

People who've weathered difficult seasons gravitate toward this song, finding in it a companion for their comeback moments. It captures that pivotal instant when gratitude floods in—when simply being alive feels like a victory worth celebrating. Listeners return to it during transitions and triumphs alike, using it as a reset button when they need to remember what matters most.

TUNIMO Narrative

The first thing that hits you is a lightness—a reminder that simply being here, breathing, existing, is enough. That feeling cracks something open in you, letting gratitude rush in where you might have been stuck in worry or heaviness. It's the kind of lift that makes you want to move forward again.

You come back to this song when you need permission to feel good without justifying it. Those mornings when you're rebuilding momentum, or quiet moments when you've survived something and need to honor that—this is what you reach for. It settles into the spaces where you're learning to appreciate what's already yours.

Emotions vs Lyrics

Andy crafted a deeply personal redemption narrative about industry struggle and breakthrough, but listeners transcended that specific journey—they heard a universal permission slip to feel alive right now, regardless of their own circumstances. The song's intended specificity dissolved into pure emotional abundance, suggesting that joy doesn't require understanding someone else's backstory.

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