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FENG Sharpens The Edge With “J*B”

There’s a tightening of focus on FENG’s new single J*B. Where his recent releases leaned into sun-bleached ambition and the chaos of movement, this latest track feels colder, leaner, and more internal. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed entirely by FENG himself, “J*B” lands with a sense of control that signals growth without losing volatility. At just 19, the Croydon-born artist continues to carve a lane defined by autonomy. “J*B” coils around repetition, tension, and intention, and hums with a restless clarity. Every decision feels deliberate, as if he’s testing how little he needs to say to still be understood.

Shaped by FENG’s hands-on process, this instinct traces back to the world he introduced on Cali Crazy. If that track documented arrival and captured the whiplash of crossing the Atlantic with a rockstar-sized vision, “J*B” feels like the aftermath. Earning attention from outlets like The FADER, COMPLEX, and Pitchfork, he doubles down on that ethos reinforcing momentum is built on authorship. Let us know your thoughts on the single below and follow FENG on YOUTUBE, X, INSTAGRAM, and TIKTOK.


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