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A few things you might not have known about Feid

Jul 6, 2024 | Local News

July 6, 2024

Salomón Villada Hoyos, known as Feid, was born on August 19, 1992, in Medellín, Colombia. He began his career as a songwriter and producer for artists like J Balvin, Christina Aguilera, and Nicky Jam before deciding to pursue a singing career.

Feid’s music is influenced by early 2000s rap and reggaeton, with artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Yandel shaping his style. His alter ego, Ferxxo, gained popularity with the hit “Que Raro” featuring J Balvin.

Feid has released several albums, including FERXXOCALIPSIS and a collaborative EP with Yandel titled MANIFESTING 20-05. He is known for his dynamic performances and signature green hat and Oakley glasses.

Feid’s FERXXOCALIPSIS tour, which began in April, will conclude with his first stadium performance at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on July 6. He also performed at the 2024 Copa America opening and was featured on the cover of Billboard in March 2023.

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