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Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (ownboss Remix) -

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Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (ownboss Remix) -

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A comparison of between the original and the remix Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (Ownboss Remix)

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.

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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.

In this remix, the tempo feels more urgent and the soundscape becomes more industrial. Ownboss strips away the brighter acoustic elements and replaces them with a "slap house" influence. The drop is characterized by a thick, percussive bass synth that hits with a metallic precision, a hallmark of the Brazilian Bass movement. This creates a sharp contrast with the airy vocals of Monsta X, making the singers' voices feel like they are floating over a much more aggressive and grounding foundation. Ownboss strips away the brighter acoustic elements and

: Optimized for high-energy dance floors rather than casual listening.

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