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

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.

: Blends K-pop vocals with Brazilian Bass and Slap House. Sam Feldt & Monsta X - Late Night Feels (Ownboss Remix)

: Optimized for high-energy dance floors rather than casual listening. In this remix, the tempo feels more urgent

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. 💡 This creates a sharp contrast with the airy

: Moves from "breezy/fun" to "dark/driving."

A comparison of between the original and the 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.