South Florida musician Caleb Jerome Morales has dropped his latest single under his Good Moraale project, marking a significant entry into progressive house territory with “I Swear To You.” The track, released April 18th, runs 3:32 and represents seven years of artistic development following a deeply personal creative journey.
The song opens with bright acoustic guitar work that feels almost summery before building into pulsing drums and an infectious bass line. What’s compelling about the track is how Moraale’s vocals find that sweet spot between pop polish and country warmth – a combination that’s been successfully pioneered by artists like Avicii, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, and Florida Georgia Line. Morales puts his own spin on this country-electronic fusion with genuine emotion. Then the whole thing shifts into full-on house fusion, with pulsing beats and synths that feel both uplifting and introspective.
There’s a raw authenticity to “I Swear To You” that comes through immediately. The track doesn’t try to be something it’s not – instead, it feels like an honest conversation set to music. The vulnerability in Morales’s delivery makes the genre-blending work naturally rather than feeling like a calculated move.
The inspiration behind the track traces back to 2018, when Morales lost his biggest musical influence, Avicii. That moment set him on what he describes as a deep personal journey of growth and artistic discovery. The patience and vulnerability required for that journey comes through in one of the song’s most revealing lines: “While in my solitude, I cultivate my pure intentions, knowing one day time would line up right.” It’s a lyric that perfectly captures the seven-year creative process that led to this moment, and you can hear the sincerity in how he delivers it. The resulting single isn’t just a dance track – it’s what Morales calls a mission statement and a heartfelt promise to himself, his listeners, and Avicii’s legacy.

Beyond his solo work as Good Moraale, Morales has built quite a reputation in South Florida’s music scene. He’s a multi-instrumentalist who regularly fills in as bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, and banjo player for rising country band Gabriel Key, which performs nearly every weekend and has become one of the region’s premier country acts. The guy’s clearly got range.
What’s interesting is that Morales has been consistently releasing music every two weeks, building a catalog of over 40 songs that span multiple genres. His approach combines pop, rock, electronic, Latin, dance, funk, hip-hop, and synthwave into what he calls “a pop form uniquely his own.” The result is music characterized by infectious melodies and lyrics that stick with listeners long after the song ends.
What comes through most in “I Swear To You” is Morales’s willingness to be genuinely vulnerable. The track represents him finally making what he considers the music most reflective of his soul – uplifting, transcendent, and guitar-forward progressive house that aims to spread what he calls “good morale and the good spirit that connects us all.” There’s an honesty here that’s refreshing in a genre that can sometimes feel overly polished.
The single is available on all major streaming platforms, with the official (vertical) music video worth checking out. Fans can follow Morales on Spotify, Instagram, and TikTok, or visit his website for more information.