Joshua Bassett turns “Feel Something” into the kind of pop confession that cuts through the noise instantly. The melody lands fast, the feeling lands faster, and that makes it essential right now.
The track moves on clean, glossy synths, a taut beat, and a vocal that stays close to the mic, almost like a late-night text you can hear. Hooks arrive with a polished edge, but the emotional crack in the delivery keeps it human.
On a hot afternoon with the windows down, this song fits the exact moment when mood matters more than plans. It sounds like relief, regret, and a little forward motion all at once.