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Feid Makes History as First Latin Artist with Official Pantone Color; Ferxxo Green

Aug 27, 2025 | Entertainment

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August 27, 2025

Colombian urban music star Feid has officially joined a very exclusive club: the world of artists with their own Pantone color. Known for his vibrant energy and distinctive style, Feid now has an official shade named after him—Ferxxo Green—making him the first Latin artist to receive such an honor.

Ferxxo Green isn’t just a nod to Feid’s aesthetic—it’s a reflection of his roots, inspired by the lush mountains of Medellín, his hometown. Over the years, the color green has been a signature part of his identity, appearing in his stage lighting, concert visuals, and merchandise. Now, Pantone’s recognition turns that symbolic shade into a tangible, universally acknowledged reference in design and culture.

This milestone places Feid alongside global icons who have transcended their field to become cultural symbols. Artists like Prince, with his iconic purple “Love Symbol #2,†and Jay-Z, who received a customized blue, have similarly left their mark through color. Feid’s Ferxxo Green, however, carries the added distinction of representing Latin urban music on a global creative stage.

More than just a color, Ferxxo Green embodies freshness, vitality, and the energy of both Feid’s music and his Colombian heritage. It’s a visual manifesto connecting the artist to his fans, his roots, and the identity of a generation that celebrates Latin urban music as more than just sound—it’s culture, style, and now, color.

With this recognition, Feid proves that his influence extends beyond the music charts, leaving an indelible mark in art, design, and culture, all through a single, electrifying shade: Ferxxo Green.

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