It’s Good to Meet New People
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of social interaction, devoid of genuine connection. The repeated phrase "It's good to meet new people" functions less as a warm greeting and more as a detached, almost obligatory statement. This repetition underscores a sense of superficiality, suggesting that the act of meeting is performed rather than felt. The absence of any emotional descriptors or personal reflection leaves the listener to infer the underlying sentiment, which appears to be one of weariness or perhaps even a subtle critique of forced pleasantries. The instrumental break further emphasizes this lack of lyrical depth, leaving the listener suspended in an atmosphere of unfulfilled expectation. This creates a peculiar tension between the ostensibly positive sentiment of the title and the hollow delivery implied by the lyrics. The narrator appears to be going through the motions, ticking a box for social engagement without any real investment. It’s the kind of phrase you might say when you’re tired, or when you’re trying to convince yourself that you’re enjoying something you’re not. The lyrics don't offer an escape from this feeling; they simply present it as a fact of social life. The effectiveness of these lyrics lies in their extreme minimalism. By stripping away any explicit emotion or narrative, the song forces the listener to project their own experiences of awkward social encounters or performative politeness onto the sparse framework. The title, repeated like a mantra, becomes ironic, highlighting the gap between what is said and what might be felt. It’s a subtle, almost passive-aggressive commentary on the nature of modern social rituals.

Steven Price - Pop, Soundtrack
It’s Good to Meet New People
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Duration: 3:22
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[Instrumental]
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- Steven Price