![]() ![]() What did you think of “Feels Great”? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below or over on Twitter.Fontaines D.C. have announced their third album, Skinty Fia, to be released on April 22nd on Partisan Records. News of the album comes with the release of its first single, “Jackie Down The Line” – replete with a video directed by Hugh Mulhern The full list of upcoming shows can be seen below and tickets are available on their website.ġ0/14: Charlotte, NC – Breakaway Music Festivalġ1/5: University Park, PA – Penn State Universityġ1/11: Lewisburg, PA – Bucknell University The official lyric video for “Feels Great” can be seen below.Ĭheat Codes are currently on the Too Easy Tour, which sees them hitting cities along the East Coast and Midwest over the next month. Can’t wait to hear more out of these guys and share some success together.” This dude always has a smile on his face, so when we originally had the demo of the song we immediately thought he’d be perfect on it.” Fetty Wap adds, “It was dope to collaborate with Cheat Codes. ![]() We’re label partners with him and we played a show with him in Texas a few months back. Fetty joining us on this song is the icing on the cake. Everybody loves to look back at the glory days, but being young is just a state of mind. ![]() Regarding the new track, Cheat Codes says, “Feels Great is our version of a John Hughes movie in song form. “Feels Great” follows Cheat Codes’ wildly successful Demi Lovato collaboration, “No Promises.” In between performances at major festivals like Lollapalooza, Free Press Summer Fest, and Billboard Hot 100 Festival, they performed the song with Lovato on Good Morning America and Fallon, and it now has more than 400 million total streams globally. On their new track “Feels Great”, Cheat Codes- the EDM trio consisting of Trevor Dahl, Matthew Russell and Kevi Ford- and Fetty Wap celebrate just how good it feels to be young, and if you’re in the mood for a pick-me-up party song, this just might do the trick. Maybe we don’t feel that way anymore, but there’s something special about a song that can bring us back to that time. However you define it, we can surely all agree that our youth was a time when we felt carefree. Do you remember what it’s like to be young? Maybe you think of your youth as a period defined by being under a certain age, or maybe you think of it as the time before your days were filled with worries about things like credit card bills and student loans. ![]()
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