Feelin' Like
PENTAGON
"Feelin' Like" by PENTAGON is a buoyant, feel-good track that captures the rush of new infatuation with bright, springy energy. The production bounces on a funk-tinged groove — popping bass, crisp claps, sunlit synth stabs, and a chorus engineered to lodge in your head within one listen. It sits in PENTAGON's sweet spot of clever, hook-forward pop that never takes itself too seriously, balancing slick polish with a wink of playfulness. The vocals are nimble and bright, trading lines with an easy chemistry, while the rap sections inject a bouncy, conversational swagger that keeps the momentum light on its feet. Lyrically it's all about that giddy, slightly disbelieving state of catching feelings — the way someone new makes the whole world tilt sunnier, the butterflies you can't suppress and don't want to. There's a self-aware charm to it, an acknowledgment of how silly and wonderful early attraction feels. Drawing on the bright self-produced pop sensibility that defined the group's identity, it's pure serotonin in song form. This is a track for good-mood mornings, for texting someone you've just started liking, for a walk that turns into a little bounce in your step. It asks nothing deep of you — it simply wants you to feel as light and hopeful as it does, and it largely succeeds.
fast
2020s
sunlit, springy, punchy
South Korea
K-pop, Pop. Funk-pop. euphoric, playful. Starts with giddy disbelief and builds into carefree, bouncy celebration of new attraction. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: nimble, bright, conversational, easy chemistry, playful. production: funk-tinged bass, synth stabs, crisp claps, polished, hook-forward. texture: sunlit, springy, punchy. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. South Korea. A good-mood morning walk that turns into a bounce when you're texting someone new.