It was later featured on their 2008 album, The Humdinger .
The song was originally released on their independent 2007 internet album (or mixtape) called . Its path to mainstream success began when the group gave a copy to Greg Street , a prominent DJ in Atlanta. Within two weeks, Street called them back to confirm the song was a massive hit. Nappy Roots - Good Day ( al
Today, "Good Day" remains the group's most published and recognizable record, often cited as the ultimate "feel-good" rap anthem for its themes of community, optimism, and "saving the drama for another day". It was later featured on their 2008 album, The Humdinger
The track is built around a sample of "Hollywood Knights" by Brooklyn Dreams. Within two weeks, Street called them back to
The group's engineer, , was the one who pushed them to give it a chance, suggesting they just "see what would happen". Eventually, members Skinny DeVille, Ron Clutch, Scales, and Big V all vibed with the track and penned their verses. The "Choir" Secret