The multi-hyphenate Colombian, Feid, comes with his most eclectic album as of yet with a more global approach expanding his palette to offer impressive sound design and flexes his revered penmanship. MOR, No Le Temas A La Oscuridad (MOR, Don't Fear The Darkness) alludes to the theme that FERXXO feels that despite anything that happens we all shine in the darkness. The album is also an ode to the critically acclaimed 90's Nickelodeon show, "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
MOR, No Le Temas A La Oscuridad is particularly special to Feid because it’s a defining period in his career where he is evolving and is continuing to expand his sound. The theme of darkness is usually pinned to negativity, but in this case, Feid sees it more as an opportunity to be courageous and step outside of his comfort zone. The album came together in Los Angeles where FERXXO and his longtime collaborators, Sky Rompiendo, Wain and ICON (Jowan and Rolo), locked themselves in a house for a month and took their time with the approach of not doing Reggaeton until they had a more global sound.
This album sees collaborations that offer an array of different sounds throughout the LP. From the Afrobeat approach on “Vente Conmigo” and “Bubalu” with Rema, to the more electronic landscape on “Luces de Tecno” and “Ferxxo 151” with ICON, to Dancehall on “Niña Bonita” with Sean Paul, to a more Urban gear with “Romanticos de Lunes” and “Gangsters andamp; Pistolas” with Ñengo Flow, to the signature Reggaeton dembow on “Ritmos de Medallo” with Ryan Castro and even an Indie Alternative cut on the ending song on “Privilegios” with Cupido – Feid’s sound has no limits.
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