
Casey Sana has released “The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful,” an uplifting new track about celebrating life’s ups and downs. Known for his “positive pop” songs, the singer-songwriter effortlessly encapsulates the feeling of gratitude in his first release of the year.
On “The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful,” Sana offers an acoustic guitar-driven record reminiscent of Ed Sheeran and Mark Ambor that is powerful enough to change your mood for the better. In the chorus, he turns the song title into an irresistible chant before bringing in an anthemic guitar instrumentation.
On the bridge, he shares a relatable message by expressing his worries about the future and how he chooses to see the glass half full instead. He sings: “Full is my mind / So much I’ve left to do / But how lucky am I / To have enough I’m scared to lose.” About the meaning behind the track, Sana says:
“This song is how I see life; some parts are good, some parts are bad but overall it’s a beautiful experience to be here and be alive. Sometimes it’s painfully beautiful, and other times it’s blissfully beautiful, but I honestly believe there’s beauty in all parts of life, sometimes you just have to look a little harder to find them!”
Stream “The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful” here:

