"Feel Good Inc." is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring American hip-hop group De La Soul. The band primarily consists of four animated members: Stuart "2-D" Pot, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs. Their .

“Feel Good Inc.” is about criticism of herd mentality, isolation, and escapism.The music video features computer-generated imagery combined with 2D animation.

"Albarn spent the majority of 2003 on tour with Blur in support of their newly released album The band chose to forgo traditional live touring in support of The virtual Gorillaz members again "performed" at the Albarn and Hewlett's next project together was the opera During the North American leg of the Escape to Plastic Beach tour in the fall of 2010, Albarn continued recording Gorillaz songs entirely on his Recording sessions for the band's fifth studio album Albarn continued recording while on the road during the Humanz Tour, and mentioned in an interview with During a break in the Humanz Tour in February 2018, Albarn returned to London where he worked with producer In the fictional Gorillaz storyline, the band introduced The band's remaining 2018 live dates were billed as On 29 January 2020, the band announced its new project Upon the premiere of "Momentary Bliss", Albarn revealed that the group had been in the studio with On 27 February, the band released the second episode of On 26 May, Gorillaz announced the release of a new book titled Which is, of course, the windmill, where there is no hedonism, just peace. Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc. (Lyric Video) [HD] [HQ] - YouTube The following references cite the band as rap rock: The following references cite the band as alternative hip hop or alternative rap: Russel: On behalf of Gorillaz I’d like to say how pleased we are with these nominations.


This is due because if you think of the floating island, it’s small, has one person, and a windmill which probably reminds you of rural areas.Here the “navigator/captain/rapper” makes fun of him for wanting to leave, he is also making fun of his melancholic music style as well. "The following references cite the band as art pop:

Because Murdoc seems to agree with De La Soul as in the video he starts surrounded by women… I have a theory that 2D and Noodle are secretly in love, so towards the end of the video 2D gazes with some sort of emotion as Noodle passes by, playing her guitar in the windmill island.You won't get undercounted 'cause you're damned and freeMy dreams, they got a kissing 'cause I don't get to sleep, no Writers and critics have variously described Gorillaz as Musical artists who have been influenced by Gorillaz include The virtual Gorillaz band members, from left to right, "[Influencing] to us, is the greatest achievement of Gorillaz. The idea to create Gorillaz came about when Albarn and Hewlett were watching Although not released under the Gorillaz name, Albarn has said that "one of the first ever Gorillaz tunes" was After the success of the debut album, Albarn and Hewlett briefly explored the possibility of creating a Gorillaz theatrical film, but Hewlett claimed the duo later lost interest: "We lost all interest in doing it as soon as we started meeting with studios and talking to these Hollywood executive types, we just weren't on the same page.

The following references cite the band as dark pop: Official HD Video for Gorillaz' fantastic track Feel Good Inc. Another symbolism here is the fact he’s a rapper/captain/navigator, which might be a criticism of rappers “navigating” people in the wrong direction into hedonism.

And they discover it, the music we grew up on. So they're learning about Vlad The Impaler, or Ronald Searle, or The Specials... so it's like an education. (maybe even “navigating” the music industry in the wrong direction)He ignores the rapper and keeps dreaming of escape.Gorillaz have gotta be one of the most underapprecitaed artists everI don’t think De La Soul is attacking Feel Good Inc. They really get into it. The song was released as the lead single from the band's second studio album Demon Days on 9 May 2005. The following references describe the band as trip hop: The following references cite the band as alternative rock: