Establishing the mood with an almost tribal chant with a brooding bass frequency and signature feel-good tropical synths, Cosmiq opens Feel the Fire with the. situational prose, “Feel the heat, it’s in the air, move your body, everywhere, yeah, lights are low, the night’s alive, pulses beating, can’t deny, the rhythm’s calling, the night is falling, stepping closer, feel the fire…”
The opus expands with boundless energy, like a night at Scorpios in Mykonos, to tap into a nocturnal euphoria, and the consistent sonic sentiment that we have come to love and admire from Cosmiq. The EDM-pop adjacency is epic, the glitched vocal design sends us into a frenzy. We are in awe of the vocals and the high octane vibes that feel empowering and universally connected.
Feel the Fire comes to life as a vibrant collision of Afrobeat pulses, Latin House heat, R&B smoothness and contemporary club muscle. Every detail contributes to an infectious groove which is engineered to ignite the dancefloor.

Influenced by artists like Burna Boy, Major Lazer, Rema, J Balvin, and Kygo, the track balances cultural richness with mainstream appeal and a cinematic allure. We could imagine this in a club scene from a TV show like Elite on Netflix or Euphoria on HBO. Its heartbeat is global, but its execution is clean, modern and festival-ready.
As always, the track was crafted entirely in Cosmiq’s home studio! “Music is energy,” Cosmiq says. “When you feel that spark, the whole world moves with you.”
There is no doubt that Cosmiq proves once again that he is a genius in the studio. His instincts are razor sharp. His sound design is deliberate and simultaneously effortless. Every beat is intentional. Every melody feels natural. He blends cultures without forcing them and brings to life a high emotional quotient that really sets him apart from his peers. We would love to see him share his art at a massive festival like Tomorrowland.
In the meantime, we have added Feel the Fire to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Cosmiq including Dance All Night, and Cosmic Love.
