Single Saturdays: Brittany Kennell – Good Man 

Canadian singer Brittany Kennell released a new single, Good Man. The song is about finding true love and struggling to find a decent guy who will be a suitable life partner. Brittany Kennell, Luke Sheets and Fred Wilhelm are the songwriters of this heartfelt song.

The music is Country. It’s a beautiful ballad with a smooth rhythm. It starts with a guitar sound that reminds me of Shania Twain’s singles From This Moment On and Forever and For Always (Red Version). Brittany Kennell, Luke Sheets, and Fred Wilhelm did a fantastic job composing this song. It reminds me of others songs by Shania Twain and also, Faith Hill, especially in the 90s. Brittany Kennell plays her guitar with feeling. The composition is impressively well-structured with a relaxing tempo. The rhythm is nice and wavy, creating a sense of calm and ease of finding genuine love. A gradient-style tempo after the third verse makes a bold effect that complements the song’s story. It ends on a beautiful fade-out, creating hope that true love exists.

Brittany Kennell’s voice is soft and husky. She sings with heart and soul, expressing the kind of man she’s looking for and how she’s done with men who are not genuine and kind. She has a rhythmic vocal style. Brittany Kennell’s singing is rich.

The lyrics are profound and poetic. The fishing analogy is a clever choice to describe the struggle of finding a good guy as a life partner. It expresses the desire for companionship—no more nonsense. It’s a relatable, soulful subject. The song is well-written and from the heart. Brittany Kennell, Luke Sheets and Fred Wilhelm did remarkable work writing this sentimental piece. The tune reassures that not knowing what one wants is not something to worry about, but knowing what one doesn’t like is an excellent start to getting to know oneself. It also gives hope that, in this case, there are decent men out there for a woman who wants to be loved as she is.  

The single Good Man is available.

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