The song "I'm Good" by Jack Harlow reflects the struggle of trying to make it in the music industry while dealing with personal relationships. The lyrics describe the pressure and scrutiny that come with success, as well as the desire for love and connection. Jack Harlow opens the song by acknowledging the uncertainty of his future, but also his confidence in his talents as a musician. He compares his past struggles to being a sniper, waiting for his moment to strike. However, he also acknowledges that there are people who try to take advantage of his success, like a "sneaky pedophile" lurking in the shadows. The next verse refers to the difficulties of dealing with fame and romantic relationships. Harlow boasts about his sexual prowess, but he also acknowledges the complications that come with his lifestyle. He mentions a girl coming over to his place and causing jealousy in her partner, but downplays the situation by comparing it to a game of Jenga. He then reflects on his desire for more meaningful connections, but admits that it is difficult to find someone who understands his life and goals. The chorus emphasizes Harlow's optimism and determination, despite the challenges he faces. He admits that he is still searching for something that he may never find, but remains confident that he will eventually succeed. The final verse shifts from Harlow's personal struggles to his family history. He reveals that he is searching for his own identity, and that he only has one brother to lean on. The song ends on a bittersweet note, with Harlow acknowledging the pain of his past but still looking forward to the future.