Music video for "PLAYBOY," from Van Buren Records artist FELIX!'s recently released 2-track EP PLEASE DON'T STEAL MY CLOTHES, has just been released. Following his breakthrough on the Billboard charts with a feature on the critically acclaimed tune "Upset" (12 million plus streams) off Brent Faiyaz's newly released album Larger Than Life, FELIX! just dropped his new EP. The song highlights FELIX!'s expanding mainstream appeal and the confidence that industry giants have in his genre-bending sensibilities, as it debuted at #12 on Hot R&B Songs and #33 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
Following that, COMPLEX/Pigeons & Planes recognized FELIX! as a “Best New Artist,” praising his “unconventional, alternative hip-hop” and adaptability as an emcee. With a new EP called PLEASE DON'T STEAL MY CLOTHES and a music video for "PARIS FASHION WEEK," FELIX! is leveraging this opportunity to further his solo career. He delivers a well-balanced mix of bar work that features both genuine, relatable expressions of everyday life and inventive flexes as a rising star.
FELIX! gives a personal performance on "PLAYBOY," embracing his lifestyle escapades. Over a deep bassline and thumping drums, he raps, "Used to want the XXL, now I'm somewhere in the hills making XXX." Following several years as a key component of the Massachusetts-based Van Buren Records Hip-Hop collective, FELIX! is now preparing to advance his solo career and keep up his winning run with the release of his new music video for "PLAYBOY."