Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (ownboss Remix) [BEST]
: Features Ownboss’s signature heavy, percussive low-end.
The "Late Night Feels (Ownboss Remix)" is a high-energy collaboration that bridges the gap between tropical house, K-pop, and the dark, driving world of Brazilian Bass. By taking the polished pop sensibilities of the original Sam Feldt and Monsta X track and injecting it with Ownboss’s signature heavy low-end, the remix transforms a lighthearted summer anthem into a sophisticated club weapon.
The original version of "Late Night Feels" relied heavily on Sam Feldt’s characteristic melodic house style—breezy, upbeat, and centered around a funk-driven bassline that complemented Monsta X’s smooth, rhythmic vocals. The K-pop group’s performance brought a global, radio-ready appeal, focusing on the carefree and nostalgic emotions associated with evening romance. However, Ownboss—the Brazilian DJ known for the global hit "Move Your Body"—radically shifts the atmospheric weight of the track. Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (Ownboss Remix)
Structurally, the remix is designed for the dance floor. It utilizes tension-building risers and filtered vocal loops that prime the listener for a heavy release. While the original was perfect for a sunset drive or a beach party, the Ownboss Remix is tailored for the peak hours of a nightclub set. It successfully maintains the melodic soul of the vocal performance while providing the rhythmic intensity required to move a modern electronic music audience.
Ultimately, the Sam Feldt and Monsta X "Late Night Feels (Ownboss Remix)" is a testament to the power of genre-bending. It showcases how a singular piece of pop music can be reinterpreted through a different cultural lens—moving from the sun-soaked melodies of European house to the gritty, bass-heavy underground of Brazil—without losing the infectious charm that made the collaboration special in the first place. 💡 : Features Ownboss’s signature heavy, percussive low-end
If you'd like to dive deeper into the or musical theory behind this track:
A comparison of between the original and the remix The original version of "Late Night Feels" relied
The specific used for the bass (e.g., FM synthesis)