Trey Graves is an Open Book on "feelwutifeel"

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One of music's most talented collectives, Milky Wayv, is back with a drop from their in-house hippy Trey Graves.

Trey's newest song Feelwutifeel rides an escalator of rhythm that gets your heart all aflutter. FWIF is a song about connection and what it does to you. Trey Graves's itchy and scratchy electric bass burrows everywhere, and it irritates in the best way possible. Like love, his bass is unshakable as the legs for this table of rhythm. That kittenish drum break catches the link between two sets of eyes and becomes the thrilled heartbeat, becoming the strong feelings now palpable through sound. And if that wasn't enough, Trey's raps/vocals spit the most game in a serenade.

Trey Graves' vocals stay in a swirl of love through his baking falsetto on the softening chorus and clubby raps. Both singing and rapping puts in the work for romantic dreams fulfilled. His dauntless cadence mutes outside opinions and influence, keeping the focus between one another. The instances of twinkly melody in his harmonizing is a magical element in the song, an implied special feeling and what it sounds like when it sparks.

Leave it to a hippy to make a good ass song about feelings. From the production to the vocal performance/lyrics, Feelwutifeel takes you deep inside two people and what can develop between them. And I'm deeply sure you will feel the way I feel about this song.

Listen to Feelwutifeel below.

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