New single “Have I Been Good To You” from Los Angeles singer-songwriter Ian Cobiella. The riser blends indie pop and rock with the influence of his Cuban-Bolivian upbringing for an enticing and unexpected listen. He shares, “I wanted to make a song that moves because I want people to dance. The drum groove is built on a salsa clave, a pattern from Cuban music with this constant, almost obsessive forward momentum — which felt right with the lyrics. The song is sexy and manic, and I loved getting there in the writing and recording. This song is meant to feel like a tornado.”
The artist has racked up over 100k plays and has received acclaim from the likes of Atwood Magazine, Melodic, The Luna Collective and more.
Ian Cobiella is a Los Angeles-based artist and “Have I Been Good To You” is the first single off his debut EP, All I Have I Give. Making this record was uncomfortable in a way he will never forget. He found his rhythm.
Ian shares on “Have I Been Good To You”, “I wanted to make a song that moves because I want people to dance. The drum groove is built on a salsa clave, a pattern from Cuban music with this constant, almost obsessive forward momentum — which felt right with the lyrics. The song is sexy and manic, and I loved getting there in the writing and recording. This song is meant to feel like a tornado.”

