Feels Like Forever opens like the start of a night rather than the middle of one. The beat comes in gently and starts warming the track from the inside, setting a pace you settle into before the bigger elements arrive. There’s a warmth to the opening stretch that feels deliberate, like the song is trying to pull you into its pace before anything bigger happens.
Ava Fyre works in electronic dance pop, and the track sits right in that space where club music and emotional pop overlap. The sound draws from the world of festival EDM and melodic house, with strong vocals set against a clean electronic backdrop. The aim seems to be music that works in motion, whether that’s a late drive or a crowded floor, while still holding onto a sense of feeling rather than just impact.
The beat is what carries the track most naturally. It builds in a way that feels inviting, and for a while you can just sit inside the rhythm without thinking too much about where it is heading. The vocal gives the song its shape, keeping things grounded as the production expands around it.
At the same time, the construction feels very precise. You can almost hear the points where the energy is meant to rise and where the track pulls back again. Nothing is messy or accidental. Some listeners will like that control, but it does make the song feel a bit manufactured at times.
Still, there is something effective about the way the track holds its mood. It stays focused on a single feeling and lets that carry through to the end. Even when you notice the structure underneath, the momentum is enough to keep it moving.
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