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GTA And What So Not Team Up On “Feel It”

Earlier in the month, GTA shared some details regarding their upcoming debut album Good Times Ahead, revealing a number of collaborators like Vince Staples, RKCB and What So Not. Today the results of their collab with the Australian trap producer have been revealed with the release of the music video for "Feel It," which also features rapper Tunji Ige.
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Earlier in the month, GTA shared some details regarding their upcoming debut album Good Times Ahead, revealing a number of collaborators like Vince Staples, RKCB and What So Not. Today, the results of their collab with the Australian trap producer have been revealed with the release of the music video for “Feel It,” which also features rapper Tunji Ige.

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Sonically, “Feel It” is an upbeat hip hop influenced number with uplifting synth chords, crashing percussion and distorted bass. The song features a blend of vocal deliveries from soothing female vocals to aggressive rap verses. GTA and What So Not’s production styles compliment each other well, and the two acts deliver a catchy dance cut for the joint effort.

The music video features a loose concept with two female characters as they dance to the beat through various urban settings. GTA‘s latest single follows up on the Wax Motif collab from last month, and has us hopeful for the material that will surface on their upcoming album.

Good Times Ahead is set to be released on October 7.


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