An accompanying music video for the recording was uploaded on 28 July 2014 onto Inna's YouTube channel, and was shot by Barna Nemethi in Los Angeles, Miami and Bucharest.
[7] "Good Time" was subsequently included on the American edition of her third studio album, Party Never Ends (2013),[8] and was later featured on the Japanese counterpart of her fourth record Inna (2015), titled Body and the Sun (2015).
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".
[19] 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.
[11] French publication Jukebox saw "Good Time" as a "future hit",[13] while Japanese website iFlyer called its sound "dinstinctive" and "appropriate to decorate the summer of 2014".
[22][23] The accompanying music video for "Good Time"—directed in the span of two days by Barna Nemethi in Los Angeles, Miami and Bucharest in February 2014[24][25]—premiered on 28 July 2014 on Inna's YouTube channel.
[17] Prior to this, a lyric video for the song was released on 2 July 2014 through the same means,[27] recalling the concept of the official visual; it was filmed by Bogdan Daragiu and featured her performing choreography accompanied by two fellow background dancers.
[3][26] A scene from the visual portrays the crowd leaning over a Fiat car; American singer Jennifer Lopez used the same model for the music video of her 2011 single, "Papi".
[7] "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.