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Naomi Wild and Tempest want to know 'How U Feelin' on their newest anthem

It’s always a win-win when you pair up Naomi Wild and Tempest. They always strike fire when their vocals match up so it’s no surprise they go for the gold courtesy of their new ‘How U Feelin’ anthem.

It’s always a win-win when you pair up Naomi Wild and Tempest. They always strike fire when their vocals match up so it’s no surprise they go for the gold courtesy of their new ‘How U Feelin’ anthem.

Naomi Wild and Tempest come through on their newest anthem

The single hits extra hard and makes you wonder how long before there’s a solid visual to back up these insanely dope fun vibes. From the song’s artwork - coming courtesy of Daniela Salinas - to the way the song flows through the end, it’s all tap in sounds.

Naomi Wild and Tempest are quite the pair this year. Out today, the duo’s new single “HOW U FEELIN” is a sweetly catchy track with a pop and electric flair. The girls show gusto while confronting relationship issues and misunderstandings head-on. The track finds Wild and Tempest enmeshing harmonies, using their penchant for laid-back tempos and sultry instrumentals to draw out every melody.

“HOW U FEELIN” follows their previously released collaborative single “So Gone” which gained praise from The Joe Budden PodcastLA WEEKLY, and UPROXX. The fast-rising Los Angeles artist and friend Tempest have garnered the attention of media and fashion-forward influencers such as Kylie JennerHailey Bieber, and Nessa Barrett on Tiktok. 

Photo credit: Daniela Salinas

With the new single streaming everywhere, it’s only right Naomi steps up and provide some insight into its creation.

The song started with a sample I made years ago with my good friend and incredible engineer Keith, who passed away last year. Tempest and I went on a writing retreat in Florida where I brought that sample up, and we built around it - coming to the conclusion that the song is this back-and-forth conversation of misunderstanding. I remember being in a relationship where I realized they didn’t actually know anything about me or didn’t care about the details, but I later found myself guilty of having done the same to someone else. I think everything I write is double-sided. A lot of these conversations I reference in my song are often just internal ones with myself. I wanna dedicate this song to Keith, one of the kindest, most supportive people I’ve ever met.


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