Written by: Avalon Gomez
Acclaimed artist Adam O announces the release of his latest single, ‘Feeling Nice’ released on his birthday September 7th. This vibrant track captures the essence of the exhilarating joy experienced during a recent series of gigs in Trinidad and showcases a unique collaboration with a musical icon.
Inspired by the electrifying atmosphere and the sheer happiness of the crowds during his performances, Adam O aimed to encapsulate that infectious energy into ‘Feeling Nice.’ The song is a heartfelt tribute to the exuberance and connection felt during those unforgettable nights.
“The inspiration behind ‘Feeling Nice’ came directly from the amazing experiences I had while performing in Trinidad,” Adam O shares. “The energy and joy of the people were so palpable that I wanted to capture and share that feeling through this song. It’s a celebration of happiness and the vibrant spirit of live music.”
‘Feeling Nice’ was produced by the legendary AJ Ventura, a name synonymous with musical excellence. AJ Ventura, who AdamO admired growing up, is renowned for his work with the Xtaushun Band, a celebrated group from St. Croix. “Working with AJ Ventura is a dream come true for me,” ADAM O reveals. “He was a major influence on my musical journey, and to have him produce ‘Feeling Nice’ is incredibly special.”
‘Feeling Nice’ blends upbeat rhythms with infectious melodies, bringing Adam O’s dynamic energy and passion to the forefront. This collaboration highlights Adam O’s growth as an artist and pays homage to his musical roots and the influential figures who have shaped his career.
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