Feloneye Shares New Single “Rockstar”

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Feloneye is a Berlin-based rapper and singer whose records and collaborations inimitably fuse hip-hop, pop and trap. He passionately examines his hustle, sharing the pain and ecstasy of relationships, street tales and overcoming hardships while incorporating inspiring credos. His sound? A slick, echoed voice bent into half-rapped, half-sung shapes. Feloneye sings with an instinctive feel for melodic hooks and imbues his work with his pulsating energy, as can be heard on brand-new release “Rockstar”. 

With “Rockstar”, Feloneye releases his biggest collaboration yet alongside rapper King Staccz, who boasts over 35 million Spotify streams. The song stands out immediately with their impressive rap flows and lyricism as they no doubt look set for another hit. Described by the pair as a smart take on the hedonistic lifestyle of a baller, the track invites the listener to also go and enjoy the high life and arrives alongside equally impressive visuals filmed in New York City. 

Elaborating further, Feloneye says, “My inspiration on this track is an example of my life – like I’m a rockstar but I don‘t want to grow up. Been traveling all around the world living that life. I was in the studio with producer THEPLUGPABLO, and he opened up the sample that was orchestrated by rizzo8, who is an RIAA Platinum sample maker. We were really feeling the vibe so THEPLUGPABLO and me came up with the melody, then I wrote the hook, laid down the verse, and he was like, ‘Yo my mate Staccz in New York would sound crazy on this one.’ That’s how the feature came into existence. Upon coming to New York, we went crazy shooting the video – it’s a whole movie. Staccz gave us the whole New York experience!”

King Staccz adds, “The music video was really exciting. We went to the Brooklyn Bridge. Cars were flying by in the dark. The lights were hitting. It was nothing but vibes only. From the jump when I was first sent the song to record on it, I was like, ‘This is a hit!’” “Rockstar” is available to buy/stream now on all platforms: https://bfan.link/rockstar-12.

Bio:

Some rappers are in it for the money. Some do it for the kudos. For Berlin-based rapper and singer Feloneye, it’s all about chasing his dream. To do what he really loves. And to go all the way, always. Feloneye churns out a fusion of pop and trap – unfiltered and totally fearless records that examine his hustle ruthlessly and zealously. He shares the pain and ecstasy of relationships, street tales, and overcoming hardships, and infuses them with inspiring credos.

His sound? A slick, inimitable, sometimes echoed voice, bent into half-rapped, half-sung shapes. But Feloneye also sings with an instinctive feel for melodic hooks and imbues his work with his propulsive energy, as heard on releases like “Rockstar” and “Trapstar”, the most recent tracks in his arsenal. In fact, in any room Feloneye enters, his vibe is instantly palpable. His persona, and his sound, is consistent on and off-stage. More so, his work not only points to his day-in, day-out work ethic but also his intoxicating confidence: he’s here to stay, and wholeheartedly embraces a time of limitless opportunities as no one but his true self.

Thankfully, Feloneye motivates himself just as convincingly as he pushes others. His mission for Worldgang, his urban community of like-minded talents, is to connect artists worldwide, no matter their language, heritage, or background.

Well-travelled himself, the German-Hungarian native embarked on his musical journey at the age of five, infatuated with live MTV performances by the likes of Akon. Vocal lessons and local Berlin acts followed suit; soon, his singing career accelerated, and he properly sunk his teeth into his current genre. Today, between his backstory, his music, and his growing audience, Feloneye transcends a single sound or scene, which, considering his consistent evolution, suits him perfectly fine.

Feloneye Shares New Single “Rockstar”
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