Published on March 23, 2026
Feid has launched his highly anticipated EP, “Feid vs. Ferxxo,” a sonic journey comprising seven tracks that delves into the duality between the global artist and his iconic alter ego. This release marks the beginning of a much more ambitious project: “El Green Print.” The project arrives amid a total creative surge for the Colombian sensation, shortly after he sold out his show at the iconic Teatro Carlos Vieco within minutes.
Through this new body of work, Feid not only showcases his musical versatility but also invites listeners to explore the complexities of his identity as an artist. The EP represents a pivotal moment in his career, as he navigates the balance between mainstream success and personal expression. Each track on the EP reflects a different facet of his character, bringing forth the artistry that has resonated with fans worldwide.
The launch of “Feid vs. Ferxxo” signifies more than just new music; it embodies a deeper narrative that promises to shape Feid’s artistic direction in the upcoming era. As he embraces his alter ego, Ferxxo, listeners are drawn into a world of contrasting styles and emotions, highlighting the rich tapestry of influences that define his sound.
With “El Green Print,” Feid aims to set new standards in the industry, challenging the norms of what it means to be a global artist in today’s music scene. As excitement builds around this new project, fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate how Feid will continue to evolve and redefine his identity through his music.
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