Feng Goes "Cali Crazy" in Nostalgic, Sun-Soaked Single


Photo: Alondra Buccio

California has a history of inspiring some of the best songs, and it looks like Feng’s “Cali Crazy” is going to be joining that list. The rising UK star chases his dreams on the sun-drenched single, blurring fantasy and reality, creating a sonic experience that washes over you like a dream.

"Cali Crazy" opens with pop-infused percussion that leads into layers of smile-inducing beats and synths. The feel-good arrangement backs Feng’s chill vocals, capturing the disorientation of landing in LA with a rockstar-sized ambition. It’s a vivid snapshot of youth in motion, where dreams, excess, and wonder collide in the most beautiful chaos.

On the hook, he opens up about the city’s magnetic pull and the unease that comes with chasing something bigger than yourself. He croons over the sunny production, “Every day, every day / Go insane, go insane/  Throw some glitter, make it rain/  Get high like some airplanes / That’s all they ever say/ Every day’s a holiday/ I might lose my own face goin’ crazy in L.A.”

The accompanying music video, directed by the rising artist himself, is a vibrant visual that follows him on his adventures as he settles into his new life in the Sunshine State. Donning colorful, hand-painted masks, Feng and friends go on a journey through several of LA’s iconic scenes, capturing the thrilling yet sometimes disorienting push-and-pull of the LA lifestyle.

The track will feature on Feng’s upcoming debut album, Weekend Rockstar, and follows the success of his recent record What The Feng. The ten-track body of work displays his casual approach, positive energy, and unique sound, especially on fan favorites like “YOLO” and “DIY.”

Watch the "Cali Crazy" video below:


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