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"Good Time" is a song recorded by Romanian recording artist Inna for Body and the Sun (2015)—the Japanese counterpart of her fourth studio album, Inna (2015)—Inna, and Party Never Ends (2013). Featuring the vocals of Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, it was made available for digital download on 15 July 2014 through Atlantic Records. "Good Time"—an uptempo dance-pop track featuring "hedonistic and cheerful" lyrics—was written by Steve Mac, Pitbull and Ina Wroldsen, while being solely produced by Mac.

Background and release
(pictured) was featured on "Good Time". Following this, the recording was released on 15 July 2014 in multiple countries through Atlantic Records; and was later featured on the Japanese counterpart of her fourth record Inna (2015), titled Body and the Sun (2015). The 2020 Complete Edition of Inna, released to SoundCloud, also included the song. ==Composition==
Composition
"Good Time" was written by Steve Mac, Armando C. Perez and Ina Wroldsen, with Mac solely producing the track. while Inna sings "Say he ho he ho he ho, come on everybody" by the pre-chorus. ==Reception==
Reception
Upon its release, "Good Time" received mixed reviews from music critics. Direct Lyrics praised the collaboration with Pitbull for the song, further labeling its chorus as "addictive" and "bubbly", and expecting it to become a "bona-fide summer hit". German music website Hitfire criticized Pitbull's vocals on the recording, which they called a "filler track" for her album; they were positive towards its "earwormy" refrain. French publication Jukebox saw "Good Time" as a "future hit", French music portal Musique Mag praised the song's "entertaining" lyrics: "Say he ho he ho he ho, come on everybody" interpreted by Inna. Commercially, "Good Time" didn't experience much success on record charts. While the track reached number sixty-seven on the week ending 21 September 2014 on Romania's Airplay 100, it also managed to chart on the Belgian Dance Ultratop Flanders chart and the Ultratip Flanders chart at numbers forty-one and thirty, respectively. ==Music video==
Music video
car; the same model has been previously used for American singer Jennifer Lopez's visual of "Papi" (2011).—premiered on 28 July 2014 on Inna's YouTube channel. Scenes with Pitbull were filmed separately in Miami, while Inna was on a promotional tour in Mexico City. recalling the concept of the official visual; it was filmed by Bogdan Daragiu and featured her performing choreography accompanied by two fellow background dancers. The visual opens with a hand inserting a coin into a machine. Subsequently, a space full of cameras is shown, Direct Lyrics' Kevin Apaza was positive towards the clip, stating that it "isn't probably too high-budget, but it's good enough to put [him] in a good mood and have a good time watching it. Plus, the entire video screams 'summer'." Hitfire criticized the outfits worn by Inna throughout the clip, suggesting that "perhaps is the music video to show her fans how to not dress." The website went on into labeling it as "trashy", but described it as matching with the song. ==Live performances and usage in media==
Live performances and usage in media
"Good Time" was set on the track list of several concert tours that promoted her album Inna and its Japanese counterpart Body and the Sun in Europe and Japan. and opened the Untold Festival in 2016. The song was used for American sitcom Young & Hungry, while also making appearance in American film Pitch Perfect 2. ==Credits and personnel==
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Body and the Sun. • Inna – lead vocals • Pitbull – featured artist, composerSteve Mac – composer, producerIna Wroldsen – composer ==Track listing==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Release history==
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