The Chainsmokers have been pumping out pop/various music for the previous few years, their albums So Far So Good, World War Joy, or Sick Boy nearly extra pop than digital. However, each group has their roots — The Chainsmokers crew up with Cheyenne Giles and Spinnin’/Musical Freedom for the club-ready single “Make Me Feel.”
It’s a recent dive into up to date home music, as the fellows lay down a sultry groove, wealthy in percussion and spacious sound results, reminiscing an old-school ’90s sound with flashy synth stabs and classic vocal samples. And let’s not neglect the skin-tingling brass. Never neglect the brass.
“Make Me Feel” builds momentum with a uncooked, four-to-the-floor rhythm, bursting with these deep, bouncy beats Cheyenne Giles is famed for. When the groove thickens, the track drops right into a radiant beat, highlighted by mesmerizing horns and snappy vocal samples, unleashing a refrain that reminisces a traditional ’90s sound, now accompanied by thrilling bass chords to take the temper sky excessive.
Check out the official video beneath!
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