
FEED hits a significant milestone.
In addition to making his stadium debut, he kicked off the 2024 Copa America by entertaining the spectators waiting for the opening game to start at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on June 20 with some of his catchy urban rhythms. His accomplishments culminated when Billboard featured him as their cover story in March 2023.
Recently, he went on a tour.
After that, the Colombian travelled to smaller venues in support of his earlier albums before making the transition to stadiums. However, in April, they began the Furxocalypse Tour in Seattle and travelled throughout the United States.
She performed on some songs, including “Classy” with Young Miko, “Bubalu” with Rema, “Luna” with ATL Jacob, and “El Cielo” with Sky Rompiendo and Mike Towers. He was not content to stop there; he also introduced us to Ryan Castro, Archangel, Yandel, and a host of other incredible musicians whose followers had embraced them by dressing in green, which is their distinctive colour.
On Saturday, July 6, FEED will conclude the Pool 360 Stage in Miami, making their first-ever stadium performance. Hard Rock Stadium can hold up to 65,326 people, and the performer, renowned for his Oakley spectacles and backwards green hat, is poised to captivate the audience.
Feid’s Alter Ego Name Is
The breakout single for Ferxxo, his stage name, was “Que Raro,” with J Balvin, which shot to the top of the Billboard charts.
Since then, the 19-year-old reggaeton musician who is in a relationship with fellow countryman Karol G has put out albums titled Así Como Suena, FERXXO (VOL 1: M.O.R), BAHÍA DUCATI, INTER SHIBUTA – LA MAFIA, and FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS. Albums leaked before release: FERXXO TE PIRATEAMOS EL ÁLBUM, MOR, No Le Temas a La Oscuridad, and FERXXOCALIPSIS. He just released a collaborative album called MANIFESTING 20-05-EP with Yandel.
Feid’s early career as a songwriter and producer
The 31-year-old began his career in music as a producer and composer for well-known performers like Nicky Jam, Christina Aguilera, J Balvin, and many more. Even though he assisted other musicians in releasing successful songs, he felt compelled to investigate the singing side of the business.
By the 2000s, his influence on music had remained constant.
The vocalist of “Chorizo pa las Animas” has been outspoken about the inspirations in his songs, claiming that his urban style is a mash-up of early 2000s music. He had many encounters with well-known rappers before the 1990s, including Notorious B.I.G. In a recent Complex interview, he discussed which rappers he admired and how, as a Latino, he listened to reggaeton singers like Yandel.