Portugal. The Man land “Feel It Still” like it already owns the airwaves. The hook hits fast, and the whole thing feels built for anyone who wants a chorus that sticks after one spin.
The groove snaps with a dry, rubbery bassline, handclap percussion, and a bright guitar figure that skitters under the vocal. Clean, punchy production keeps the edges sharp, while the falsetto lift gives the track a sly grin.
On a commute, in a store aisle, or rolling windows down at a stoplight, the song fits the kind of day that needs a little velocity. It sounds current without trying too hard, which is usually why tracks like this hang around.
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