Who I be

Probably the worst english used for the title of a song, but it is a record that flexes Feel-X's Lyrical skills and is still a fun record. It is a high energy performance and supports the "lite-feet" movement taking place in the underground setting of New York City.

Get Buck!

"A high energy, and crowd pleasing track" - This is a performance of Feel-X's song entitled "Get Buck" which is a spoof on all of the party records released in the hip hop industry during this time. It also endorses the new dance trend called KRUMPING, which consists of massive chest pops and stomps that represent a way of fighting in a positive way. It is meant to look primitive, and animalistic as an expression of the built up anger in the urban youth today but in a positive manner released through dance. This song shows Feel-X's connection to the struggles of today's youth and cleverly executes a party record that is positve which is hard to find in today's society.

Goodbye Forever

A love story gone wrong . . . That's all there is to say. This is the song for those who suffer from heatbreak, and wish to forget thier ex-partner but in a sense still dont want to let go. They feel so drawn to this person and thier memories, but know that forgetting them is what is right. It is song by our artist Feel-X, and features another affiliated artist named Tejon.

Behind the Scenes of Goodbye Forever

It is pretty self explanatory. . . This is the behind the scenes footage of the video shoot for Goodbye Forever.

Throwback performance

Feel-X performs at a Block Party back in '07. This is a tribute to the old school Hip Hop.

The Creation

As you may know, Feel-X has also started a business venture named Lethal Inspiration. It serves as a streetwear clothing line, as well as a school of thought, and social statement all in one. Here you see him and his partner, "Squeaksz" and the creation of Lethal Inspiration . . . The lifestyle.

From the Underground

Feel-X's tribute to the founders of Hip Hop, and the "old school". He then transitions it to the present day/underground . . . "lite-feet" movement.