In a quietly intentional space tinted in his signature green, Colombian artist Feid—also known as FERXXO—took the stage at the COLORS studio to debut his new single, “PIDA LO QUE QUIERA MAMI.” Against the stripped-down backdrop and minimal staging of the series, the performance marked a shift: not in theatricality, but in tone. The performance wasn’t about dominating the space; it was about inhabiting it.
Coming off the European leg of his Fastest Tour, Feid’s COLORS set felt like a recalibration—small in scale, focused in energy, and steeped in the elements that define his artistic identity: sonic sensuality, emotional texture, and a strong tether to his roots.
A Song That Grounds and Signals Forward Motion
“PIDA LO QUE QUIERA MAMI,” which Feid describes as a track that “captures his essence as an artist,” feels both pointed and broad. On the surface, the song is intimate and slow-burning, layered with reggaeton rhythms and melodic flourishes typical of his catalog. But under the surface, it represents an entry point to what’s next—a transition between bodies of work and possibly into new modes of storytelling.
Feid didn’t choose the song just for how it sounds. He chose it for what it allows him to say: this is still me—but listen more closely.
The COLORS format allows this type of slow revelation. Without crowd noise or stage spectacle, the performance becomes a conversation between artist, song, and listener. It demands presence, and Feid delivers that with quiet confidence.
Visual Language and Signature Green
Feid’s performance was set against a vibrant green backdrop, a color that has become a visual anchor for the artist. For some, green might suggest growth, balance, or rebirth. For Feid, it’s become synonymous with his creative universe.
In discussing the visual element, Feid emphasizes its role in shaping atmosphere—not just aesthetically, but emotionally. “Visuals bring so much personality to the experience,” he explains. “They help build a world around the music.”
That world-building extends beyond COLORS. Across his live shows, album art, and personal style, Feid maintains consistency—one that helps him remain grounded even while his audience expands globally. The choice of green isn’t performative—it’s part of the fabric.
Evolving Sound, Rooted Identity
Over the years, Feid has built a sound that straddles reggaeton, trap, and Latin pop without feeling tethered to any single form. Rather than chasing novelty, he’s focused on refinement—listening deeply, drawing from memory, and using genre as a means rather than an end.
“I think I’m at a point in my career where I’ve been thinking a lot about the beginning,” he says, reflecting on his early days. “Going back to those roots that really started it all.”
This doesn’t signal regression. Instead, it reflects an artist choosing to move forward by looking inward. Rather than reinvent, Feid is returning. Not nostalgically—but deliberately.
Balancing Emotion and Sensuality
Feid’s music is often described as emotionally intimate and sensually charged. While some artists separate these tones—releasing distinct ballads or dance tracks—Feid blends them naturally. For him, it’s not a creative balance to be struck, but a reflection of human experience.
“In everyday moments, you can feel sensual and emotional at the same time,” he says. “That’s just part of being human.”
This layered approach gives his music a grounded quality. It’s not designed to impress; it’s designed to relate. Whether it’s through lyrical confessions or rhythmic subtleties, Feid continues to explore the spaces between feeling and form.
What Comes Next: Connections and Creative Expansion
Though the COLORS performance was singular in tone, it also marks the beginning of a broader release cycle. Feid hints at upcoming collaborations, new music, and a full project that he describes as “intimate, reflective, but still energized.”
He’s not looking to surprise with scale, but with depth. “Everything that’s coming is really for the Day 1 fans,” he notes. “I’ve been reminiscing a lot about the early days of my career, so I hope they feel that and connect with what’s next.”
While specific details remain under wraps, Feid assures listeners that what’s ahead won’t be static. It will move between moods, push into new sonic territories, and carry the emotional imprint that his audience has come to expect.
Staying Grounded in Colombian Heritage
Throughout the interview, Feid returns to the theme of cultural grounding. His Colombian identity isn’t something he wears—it’s something he carries. “It’s easy to stay grounded in [my roots] because it’s who I am,” he says.
That cultural rootedness appears in everything from his lyricism to his production choices. It also informs how he navigates change. As he explores new sounds, audiences, and platforms, he remains conscious of where he comes from and the community that shaped him.
This foundation allows him to experiment without disconnecting. As his music evolves, it does so with a consistent spine.
Style and Self-Presentation
Beyond music, Feid’s fashion sense has become part of his signature. He describes it not as branding, but as personal instinct: “I actually style myself most of the time,” he says. “It’s one of my favorite ways to express myself outside of music.”
His approach to clothes is reflective of his approach to music—rooted in identity, not strategy. Signature glasses, the color green, and fitted hats aren’t affectations; they’re visual echoes of who he is.
“When I feel good in what I’m wearing, it shows in my attitude, in how I carry myself, and in my music too.”
Performance Presence: Calm, Connected, Clear
The COLORS performance is perhaps most notable for its sense of ease. Feid doesn’t force intensity. He lets the song do the talking. That restraint—rare in an industry that often rewards spectacle—makes the performance feel sincere.
“It’s all about making sure I feel good,” he says of preparing for intimate shows. “When all of that feels aligned, it gives me a sense of peace and lets me just be present in the moment.”
This idea—of presence over performance—is what defines Feid’s COLORS set. It’s not just about debuting a new single. It’s about showing up, grounded and ready, for whatever comes next.
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