One of the most famous tracks to hit the melodic bass domain over the past few years is “Feel Good” by Gryffin, ILLENIUM, and Daya. Released four years ago, the track would later become a favorite in several genres on the festival circuit, put together millions of games, and help make Gryffin a household name. .
Today, he released a short behind-the-scenes video on TikTok that reveals undisclosed information about the one that Gold has confirmed.
In the video, you can see that the track was first conceived in Denver when a Gryffin tour met with ILLENIUM. He then shared a portion of what they had achieved and revealed that they chose not to use the original sound for “Feel Good.” However, the sound was not wasted, as it was used later in ILLENIUM’s 2017 collaboration with RUNN, “Free Fall.”
She closes the video by telling Daya’s contributions and sharing that she was asked to re-record her vocals after the sound change. It was noticed that he had a fever of over 100 ° when he returned to the studio but was still able to unleash the addictive offering that still remains in the heads of the fans to this day.
Gryffin’s “Feel Good”, ILLENIUM, and Daya were released on March 3, 2017. You can download or stream the melodic bass classic HERE.
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