Ondara lands “Good Question” like a sharp eyebrow raise in a room full of tired answers. Fresh off *Tales of America*, it feels urgent, sly, and impossible to ignore right now.
The track keeps things lean: acoustic strings, a hushed pulse, and a vocal that sits close to the mic with dry, unshowy detail. Every line arrives with clean edges and just enough grain to make the whole thing feel lived-in.
That combination fits the kind of afternoon where the coffee is lukewarm and the inbox is winning. For a commute, a desk, or a dim kitchen after dark, it cuts through the noise without raising its voice.