It sounds like you might be referring to the song by IFM (possibly an artist in the electronic, Afrohouse, or Amapiano scene). Since you’ve asked me to create a review of it, I’ll assume you want a thoughtful, structured critique of the track as if I’ve just listened to it.
The track doesn’t change much across its 5-minute runtime. That’s fine for DJs, but casual listeners might find it repetitive. Also, the vocal hook—catchy as it is—could polarize; some may hear it as confident, others as slightly monotone.
Lyrically minimal—this isn’t a storytelling song. Instead, it’s about atmosphere: confidence, release, and the private ecstasy of dancing alone in a crowd. The phrase “feel myself” works as both self-assurance (to feel good in one’s own skin) and literal sensation (the physical rush of a bass drop). It’s sensual but not aggressive, introspective but club-ready.
Francis Mercier, &ME, Black Coffee’s deeper moments, or the percussion-heavy side of Amapiano. If you meant a different song, artist, or a completely different kind of “review” (e.g., a personal journal entry or a self-reflection piece titled “if I feel myself”), just let me know and I’ll rewrite it!
From the first kick drum, “If I Feel Myself” announces itself as a body-moving, late-night heater. IFM, a producer who’s been quietly building momentum in the underground dance circuit, delivers a track that’s deceptively simple but deeply effective.
“If I Feel Myself” is a grower, not a shower. It won’t win points for lyrical complexity, but as a tool for DJs or a mood-setter for pregame or late-drive windows-down listening, it’s effective. IFM knows exactly what vibe they’re going for—and they feel themselves doing it.
The breakdown around the 2:20 mark is the track’s secret weapon. IFM strips everything back to a dry clap and a filtered synth, then lets the bass slam back in like a door kicked open. On a proper soundsystem, this moment hits hard.
Here’s a review of : Track Review: IFM – “If I Feel Myself” Genre blend: Afrohouse / Deep Tech / Gqom influence Release: [assumed recent single]
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It sounds like you might be referring to the song by IFM (possibly an artist in the electronic, Afrohouse, or Amapiano scene). Since you’ve asked me to create a review of it, I’ll assume you want a thoughtful, structured critique of the track as if I’ve just listened to it.
The track doesn’t change much across its 5-minute runtime. That’s fine for DJs, but casual listeners might find it repetitive. Also, the vocal hook—catchy as it is—could polarize; some may hear it as confident, others as slightly monotone.
Lyrically minimal—this isn’t a storytelling song. Instead, it’s about atmosphere: confidence, release, and the private ecstasy of dancing alone in a crowd. The phrase “feel myself” works as both self-assurance (to feel good in one’s own skin) and literal sensation (the physical rush of a bass drop). It’s sensual but not aggressive, introspective but club-ready. ifm i feel myself
Francis Mercier, &ME, Black Coffee’s deeper moments, or the percussion-heavy side of Amapiano. If you meant a different song, artist, or a completely different kind of “review” (e.g., a personal journal entry or a self-reflection piece titled “if I feel myself”), just let me know and I’ll rewrite it!
From the first kick drum, “If I Feel Myself” announces itself as a body-moving, late-night heater. IFM, a producer who’s been quietly building momentum in the underground dance circuit, delivers a track that’s deceptively simple but deeply effective. It sounds like you might be referring to
“If I Feel Myself” is a grower, not a shower. It won’t win points for lyrical complexity, but as a tool for DJs or a mood-setter for pregame or late-drive windows-down listening, it’s effective. IFM knows exactly what vibe they’re going for—and they feel themselves doing it.
The breakdown around the 2:20 mark is the track’s secret weapon. IFM strips everything back to a dry clap and a filtered synth, then lets the bass slam back in like a door kicked open. On a proper soundsystem, this moment hits hard. That’s fine for DJs, but casual listeners might
Here’s a review of : Track Review: IFM – “If I Feel Myself” Genre blend: Afrohouse / Deep Tech / Gqom influence Release: [assumed recent single]