Jordan Frye returns with Feel It All, and it lands like a fresh obsession you somehow missed until now. The hook hits fast, the emotion reads clean, and the song feels built for anyone who wants a little ache with their pop.
Bright vocals ride a polished bed of guitars and crisp drums, with enough air in the mix to let every turn breathe. The production keeps things sleek but not sterile, so the chorus opens up instead of just getting louder.
On a gray commute or a late-night walk, Feel It All fits the mood when everything feels close to the surface. Few songs make being a little overwhelmed sound this good.