"Good Taste" by Levi Hummon is a country-pop song that talks about the narrator's love for a girl who is seen as out of his league in terms of looks and status. The song celebrates the narrator's appreciation for simpler pleasures in life, like drinking Busch Light instead of expensive wine and going to dive bars instead of fancy venues. Despite not being high class or wealthy, the narrator believes that he has good taste because he is able to attract and be with a girl like her. The girl is described as being glamorous, like diamonds dripping off a chandelier, and uptown. Despite their differences, the narrator is grateful that she accepts him for who he is. The chorus emphasizes the narrator's belief in his own good taste, as having the girl by his side makes him feel like he's on top of the world. She is compared to champagne, which symbolizes luxury and celebration. The song also mentions the girl turning heads, showing that others also recognize her beauty and the perceived incongruity of their relationship. The bridge of the song expresses the narrator's physical attraction to the girl, describing her taste and the sensation of kissing her. Overall, "Good Taste" is a light-hearted and catchy song that celebrates finding love and appreciation in unexpected places, regardless of societal expectations or material wealth.