June6 , 2025

    Hip-Hop, Skate & Pop Culture: Feid Samples His Childhood in “ANDO XXIL”

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    Feid doesn’t just release songs — he tells stories. In his latest single, “ANDO XXIL,” the Colombian superstar dives deep into childhood memories, offering a nostalgic, self-produced track that draws from the raw sound of ‘90s and early 2000s rap. Instead of chasing another instant hit, Feid delivers a more reflective piece, packed with personal lyrics and pop culture references that shaped his upbringing.

    The music video adds another layer of meaning. Featuring a special appearance from skateboarding icon Tony Hawk, the visual pays tribute to the style and spirit that influenced Feid, blending vintage video game vibes, classic gym routines, and throwback aesthetics. Directed by Sunny Side Up Ideas and Stonefire, it’s a modern homage to a formative past.

    At the same time, Feid is expanding his connection with fans through unique, real-world experiences. His “coffee parties” have become a signature promotional tool — private listening sessions hosted in cities like Berlin, Lisbon, Vienna, Milan, and Madrid. These events allow fans to preview new music in a relaxed, personal setting. The most recent gathering in Wynwood, Miami, attracted hundreds of fans and long lines, proving that Feid’s reach now goes beyond digital platforms — his community drives the momentum.

    With more than 28 billion streams on Spotify, Feid stands as the ninth most-streamed Latin artist in the platform’s history. He continues his global rise with upcoming performances at major festivals, including Governor’s Ball in New York on June 7, Wiscansin Fest by T-Pain on June 14, and Summer Sonic in Japan on August 17.

    With “ANDO XXIL,” Feid shows that his roots — in hip-hop, skate culture, and authentic storytelling — are still central to his evolution. And as always, he leads with honesty, creativity, and a deep connection to the fans who’ve grown with him.

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