Start Mornings With Purpose, “Good Day” Out Now
Published on June 2, 2026
“Good Day” is an upbeat, soul-infused Gospel Rap anthem that blends contemporary hip-hop production with traditional spiritual themes. The track features a melodic, R&B-style hook by Rik Reed that anchors the song in a sense of morning-time peace and gratitude. The verses transition into high-energy lyricism, utilizing clever wordplay and “punchline” rap styles to discuss faith, perseverance, and personal transformation.
In a modern landscape often dominated by “hustle culture” and self-reliance, “Good Day” offers a counter-cultural narrative that centers on humility and spiritual surrender. It bridges the gap between urban hip-hop culture and the church, making faith-based content accessible to a younger generation that values authenticity and high quality production. The core message of the song is radical gratitude and divine dependence. It emphasizes that every new day is a gift from God and that true success is not “self-made” but rather a result of God’s grace and strength. The song appears to be inspired by the biblical concept of “new mercies every morning” and the specific desire to give God glory for surviving difficult “odds”. It reflects a personal journey of moving from hesitation to bold action through faith.
Lyrics:
[Intro]
And it’s live life music, please don’t confuse it
Please don’t confuse it
[Verse 1: T-Strike]
Woke up this morning, this morning woke up
You hear Dat?
Scratching and yawning, the presence of God was on me
You hear Dat?
You gotta lot to prevail and never fail, hey
I give the praise and you might get stuck in the moment
Oh heavenly Father, I don’t come as a bother
I just want to, I just want to praise your name
Can’t start my day ’til I say your name
I love you, I need you
You’re the one that I adore and you’re the one that I live for, hey hey
And I ain’t trying to make you jealous so I put my faith first like my last name
You hear that?
I know your praise you’re trying to get it, and it ain’t no bad timing
[Chorus: Rik Reed]
What a good day to be thankful
What a good day to be grateful
It’s a good time to say thank you for the many ways you came through
What a good day to be grateful, hey, hey
[Verse 2: _ImKai]
Listen, I do this for the kingdom, I don’t need your applause
And yes, I’m over 21 because I work these bars
Looking back I shouldn’t have made it, but I beat those odds
And you already know it’s all glory to God
He enables me to make it point A to point B
Cause I’m standing on the rock, no AC/DC
The joy of the Lord is my strength, so I’m dancing like David did
Go ahead and call it ABCD
Tired of hesitating, when He say go, I’m a run
Sky is not the limit when you fellowship with the Son
He told me to go, so I’m diving in #Practice #Iverson
Everybody say they different, I see the same though
So I had to go and change, call me Django
And everybody say they Christian too but don’t believe they words
No, I’m body mango
Underscore I’m K, but it’s no glory to me
I do this for the kingdom, it’s glory to G-O-D
When you looking at my life, know it’s not self-made
It ain’t by my strength and might, it’s His grace that you see K, yeah
[Chorus: Rik Reed]
What a good day to be thankful
What a good day to be grateful
It’s a good time to say thank you for the many ways you came through
What a good day to be grateful, hey, hey
