Home News PARISI unveil new single ‘Feel It For You’, co-written by Fred again.. & JOY (Anonymous): Listen
PARISI unveil new single ‘Feel It For You’, co-written by Fred again.. & JOY (Anonymous): Listen
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PARISI unveil new single ‘Feel It For You’, co-written by Fred again.. & JOY (Anonymous): Listen

Home News PARISI unveil new single ‘Feel It For You’, co-written by Fred again.. & JOY (Anonymous): Listen

“We learned there’s no need to rush things when it doesn’t feel right and as long as you believe in your core ingredients you should take all the time you need to finish a record,” say PARISI about their new single.

For their first release of 2025, the PARISI brothers are reminding everyone why they are on top of their game, and the artists to be keeping an eye on even more this year. Back to the release radar with ‘Feel It For You,’ this particular tune has been a long time in the making for the duo, five years to be exact.

This guitar riff went on a mad 5 year journey but it was so worth it. We learned there’s no need to rush things when it doesn’t feel right and as long as you believe in your core ingredients you should take all the time you need to finish a record, because the idea will find its way home in the most mysterious way. This song came about during one of the greatest jams ever (can’t wait for you guys to see that video) and then became what it is today thanks to the help of many friends and artists,” say the duo about the journey.

For the tracks creation process, they enlisted close collaborators and personal friends Fred again.. and JOY (Anonymous), who both co-wrote and co-produced it. The result is a dreamy blend of emotive, club-ready sounds that transcends genre boundaries.

‘Feel It For You’ kickstarts the musical journey of PARISI in 2025, and you can listen to it here and below on Spotify.

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