
PO1300’s “Good Days” hits like a deep breath after a long struggle, not a celebration of winning, but a recognition that surviving is its own kind of victory. Released on October 1, 2025, the track captures the East-Coast energy that built hip-hop’s backbone: reflective storytelling, smart wordplay, and a beat that knocks without ever drowning the message.
Right from the first few bars “I was in a dark place. Paid Archie for my drug case. Fighting demons. I thought I was dreaming.” PO1300 sets the tone. It’s not about flexing; it’s about accountability and elevation. He’s walking listeners through the trenches, detailing what it feels like to be caught between the street life that raised him and the peace he’s chasing.
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The production rides on a steady, soulful bounce a classic East-Coast drum loop with modern gloss. The low-end thump gives it that head-nod quality, while subtle melodic samples weave emotion into every verse. It’s the type of beat you could hear Meek Mill or Benny the Butcher jump on, but PO1300 keeps it uniquely his gritty, confessional, and grounded in the reality of someone who’s been through too much to fake optimism.
“Good Days” is built around contrast, the dark before the dawn. Lines like “I took so many L’s, I take accountability” and “The ones that always criticize got no ability” show a rapper aware of his growth, unafraid to self-reflect while calling out the noise around him. He talks about betrayal, lost friends, and family tensions with the calm tone of someone who’s past bitterness, he’s just focused on leveling up.
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By the end, “Good Days” feels like a letter to the old self, a reminder that even through betrayal, setbacks, and sleepless nights, you can still build a future worth living. PO1300 delivers his verses with conviction, his voice steady but heavy with lived experience. The flow is tight, unhurried, and confident, like someone who’s finally learned to move with intention.
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