"Good Time" is a song by American electronica project Owl City and Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.
"Good Time" was written by Matt Thiessen, Brian Lee, and Adam Young of Owl City.
1 in Canada, New Zealand, and South Korea, while peaking inside the top ten in twelve additional countries.
'"[8] The song has received positive reviews from critics, including Billboard: "It only makes sense that he's joined by Jepsen...[on] a track that could become a radio staple for the rest of the summer,"[3] and Entertainment Weekly: "'Good Time' goes down easier than a frozen margarita at a beachfront tiki bar.
"[2] On his site The Re-View, British critic Nick Bassett referred to the song as "an uplifting, out and out pop duet which will most definitely ensure that neither artist has to settle for a 'one hit wonder' tag.
"[10] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy stated that the track is an "addictively fizzy, sweet treat.
[13] Chris Richards of The Washington Post noted that song doesn't get good until Jepsen's verse.
[16] It peaked atop the charts in Canada and New Zealand, becoming Owl City's first number one single and Jepsen's second in both countries.
[20] The music video begins with Jepsen waiting by her Fiat 500 in front of an apartment, when her friends then come out and join her.
[21] Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen performed "Good Time" at America's Got Talent Wild Card results show on August 22, 2012,[24] and the next day on Today.
In October 2012, Alabama singer and songwriter Allyson Nichole Burnett filed a copyright infringement suit authored by attorney Neville Johnson in a California federal court against Jepsen and Young as well as several publishing companies and performing rights groups.
[28] In January 2014 Jepsen's music publishing company, BMI, reached an agreement with Burnett to place over $800,000 in royalties in an escrow account for the plaintiff's benefit.