A melody that takes us back to the intoxicating charm of the 80s, this is what FEENSTEIN delivers with his new track « Still – great wishes ». The song unfolds like an inner journey, wavering between doubt and hope. His voice, filled with emotion, questions the strength of a relationship while seeking freedom in the sincerity of feelings. « Maybe you’re the man who got the right to love me », sings FEENSTEIN, like a confession suspended between fragility and the desire for certainty. The video follows a young woman wearing headphones, wandering through the city in broad daylight. Sometimes dreamy, sometimes dancing, she moves to the rhythm of her thoughts, as if each step weucer and artist himself, FEENSTEIN, invites us to feel the tension between constraint and escape. A luminous musical interlude, presented today by Slash Music.
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« Maybe you’re the man who got the right to love me » FEENSTEIN
FEENSTEIN, a boundless universe to discover
Writer, producer, and architect of his own atmospheres, FEENSTEIN transforms his inner reflections into compositions capable of reaching the soul. With a strong background in psychology, he draws on emotional dilemmas to turn them into songs that resonate like inner mirrors. His universe goes far beyond a single track: nearly 300 videos already populate his YouTube channel, inviting listeners to dive into a rich and singular soundscape. Tracks like « The waters Whisper », « I know », and « Just a Lyricist » showcase his ability to balance depth with accessibility. With « Still – great wishes », he reaffirms his talent for blending nostalgia with modernity. And this is just the beginning: new creations are already on the horizon. Stay tuned, because FEENSTEIN is far from done surprising us.
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