Earlier this year, Phatwell captivated our new music feeds with an emotional single titled ‘Time You Got For Love’. The track was a heartfelt tribute to his close friend Kamal, who tragically took his own life. The single quickly became Phatwell‘s most successful release, resonating deeply with listeners. Many shared how the song helped them appreciate their loved ones more, highlighting its profound impact.
Building on this success, Phatwell has now released ‘Get This Feeling’. Dropped just this week, the track continues to showcase the signature Swedish house sound that Phatwell fans adore. ‘Get This Feeling’ instantly transports listeners back to the golden era of 2010, reminiscent of the iconic sounds of Avicii and Basto. However, Phatwell infuses it with a modern twist, making it both nostalgic and fresh. The accompanying vocals perfectly complement the track, enhancing the tone and delivering lyrics that are both familiar and catchy. This seamless blend makes ‘Get This Feeling’ an instant hit.
“I just felt like I had to push myself to write a song that had more positive vibes. I could probably write hundreds of songs about Kamal’s suicide and wallow in my grief but I feel like I need to move on. But if you listen a little more carefully, there is desperation and melancholy in this song too.” said Phatwell
Stream this single below.
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