Sorry 4 That Much
Feid
"Sorry 4 That Much" - Feid Feid turns an apology into a half-flex on this one, the title's broken English winking at the casual irreverence of his whole persona. The production is woozy and nocturnal—plush reggaeton percussion smoothed almost to a lullaby, glassy synths, and that liquid low-end he favors, everything mixed to feel like it's playing through warm water. His vocal is pure mumble-melodic seduction, drenched in Auto-Tune not as a crutch but as an instrument, smearing his phrasing into something hypnotic. The lyric plays at contrition without ever fully meaning it: he's "sorry," but the apology is laced with desire and a knowing smirk, the confession of someone who keeps making the same beautiful mistake. That ambivalence—regret you don't quite regret—is the emotional engine, and it's deeply on-brand for the Ferxxo, whose whole appeal is romantic chaos delivered with a cool shrug. It sits inside the contemporary Colombian urbano wave that prizes vibe and texture over lyrical density, mood as the main event. This is after-hours music: a dim apartment, a complicated situationship, the song you send when words alone won't cut it. Smooth, a little toxic, undeniably catchy—it makes ambivalence sound like the most luxurious feeling in the world.
slow
2020s
warm, woozy, submerged
Colombia
reggaeton, Latin urbano. Colombian urbano. seductive, ambivalent. Opens as a half-hearted apology but quickly slides into smug desire, never committing to remorse. energy 5. slow. danceability 6. valence 5. vocals: mumble-melodic, Auto-Tune as instrument, hypnotic, breathy, smirking. production: plush reggaeton percussion, glassy synths, liquid low-end, nocturnal mixing. texture: warm, woozy, submerged. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Colombia. Dim apartment after midnight with someone you shouldn't still want.