From humble Medellín apartments to sold-out arenas, "La Buena Fai" is Feid’s victory lap and confession booth rolled into one. Over a laid-back reggaeton groove he rewinds the tape on his career: no master plan, just raw talent that suddenly “stuck,” world tours, and a painful learning curve dealing with shady industry players. Anime shout-outs (he kept his ki like Son Gohan), Colombian slang, and luxury car metaphors paint the contrast between the broke kid who once had nothing and the chart-topper now lighting a celebratory blunt.
Rather than clap back at haters, Feid chooses to "tirar la buena" - to send out good vibes. The chorus finds him lounging on a balcony, alert to the envy below, yet trusting that whatever happens is in God’s hands. It is a song about resilience, family counsel, gratitude, and keeping your spirit clean while the world gets messy. In short, "La Buena Fai" is Feid’s reminder that success tastes sweeter when served with faith, positivity, and a nod to where you came from.
Salomón Villada Hoyos, known by his stage names Feid and Ferxxo, is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and record producer born on August 19, 1992, in Medellín, Colombia. Emerging in 2013, Feid has become a prominent figure in urbano music, blending reggaeton, hip-hop, and R&B influences, inspired by artists such as Drake and Chris Brown.
Feid is celebrated not only for his solo work but also for collaborations with top Latin artists including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Karol G, Sebastián Yatra, and Maluma. Notably, he contributed to the writing of J Balvin's hit single "Ginza". His distinctive sound, emotive vocals, and songwriting talent have earned him multiple awards, making him a key voice in contemporary Latin music.