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Feid just dropped a new track, “PIDA LO QUE QUIERA MAMI,” and premiered it on COLORS, the well-known digital platform famous for its stripped-down performances and global artist features. Dressed in his signature green, Feid used this space to deliver something softer—an emotional track that highlights a more vulnerable side of him. The song is a tribute to someone who has always shown up for him, and now, he’s returning that love in his own way.
The melody is low-key, smooth, and lets the lyrics do most of the work. It’s a simple setup that really lets Feid’s voice and emotion take center stage. This is the kind of track that gets stuck in your head—not because it’s loud or flashy, but because it’s honest.
Feid’s COLORS Debut Reflects His Growth
The COLORS performance gives us more than just a live version of the track. It offers a look at how much Feid has evolved—not just musically, but also in how he connects with fans. Known for mixing reggaeton, R&B, and urban pop, Feid continues to show that he’s more than a hitmaker—he’s got something to say.
Even in a minimalist setup, he finds a way to leave an impression. The performance highlights his ability to tell stories through music, with lyrics that sound personal while still hitting home for anyone who’s ever wanted to say “thank you” through a song.
A Surprise Coachella Moment
Feid’s COLORS release isn’t the only thing turning heads. On April 20, he made a surprise appearance at Coachella, joining Ty Dolla $ign for the first-ever live performance of their new track “DALLAX.” This marked Feid’s second Coachella moment in two years—last year, he shared the stage with rapper Blxst for a performance of their collaboration “Rewind.”
Shortly after the live debut, Feid dropped an acoustic version of “DALLAX,” switching things up again and showing he’s not afraid to slow it down and get a little raw. This version is already up on his YouTube channel, giving fans a new take that hits differently.
What’s Next: Major Festivals and Bigger Stages
Feid isn’t slowing down anytime soon. He’s set to perform at the Governor’s Ball Festival in New York on June 7, and a week later, he’ll be at T-Pain’s Wiscansin Fest on June 14. These stages show just how far he’s come—from Colombian up-and-comer to international name on festival lineups.
Whether it’s collaborations, stripped-down sets, or major stages, Feid’s staying active and experimental. That flexibility is part of what’s making him one of the most talked-about names in the Latin and global music scenes.
