Feb 05: How does one person take up this much space in your head? At what point did you agree to catching feelings? Remember the “oh damn, I’m in love” phase, when it hit you for the first time? Singer-songwriter and producer gini returns with her latest single Feeka, a playful reflection on an emotion that often catches us off guard, falling in love. At its core, Feeka is a meet-cute moment set to music, capturing the frustration and sweetness of developing feelings when you least expect them. The song explores that quiet, overwhelming realization that one person has begun to color your world, leaving you wondering how it even happened.
Following the love for Naadaani, Aashiyan, and Sukoon, gini has built a loyal audience through her independent music, intimate Instagram Live sessions, and emotionally intuitive storytelling. With Feeka, she moves into a softer, more playful space. Where most love songs race toward passion or heartbreak, Feeka lives in the in-between—when life feels “technically fine,” yet incomplete. You try to brush it off, maybe even feel annoyed, but love doesn’t ask permission. Suddenly, everything feels… Feeka.
gini gave a sneak peak of Feeka, at recent Lollapalooza India performance, where a brief sneak peek sparked early curiosity among fans. The track talks about the moment where resistance gives way to acceptance. It’s the kind of feeling you smile at because you’ve felt it before, or because you’re feeling it right now.
Speaking about the song, gini shares, “Feeka is probably the happiest song I’ve written, which still surprises me. It came from a feeling of being annoyed at the idea of falling in love – how does someone suddenly take up so much space in your head when you were perfectly fine on your own. You go from being perfectly okay on your own to feeling like everything is Feeka without them. The song kept bouncing between ‘oh my god, am I going crazy?’ and ‘wow, I love this person, life is amazing with them’. That confusion, that warmth, that surrender, that’s Feeka.”
With Feeka, gini continues to lean into storytelling that feels personal, blending emotion with a sound that’s breezy, warm and instantly relatable. It reflects a phase where people are most honest with themselves, even if they’re not ready to say out loud, yet.
Supporting the audio, Feeka is accompanied by a music video releasing today at 9pm, adding another layer to the song’s playful narrative. True to its meet-cute energy, the video features a blink-a-you-miss-it cameo by Chaar Diwaari, a fast but unmistakable nod that fans will recognize instantly. This is sure to get all the attention and spark the conversation long after the video ends. So who’s making you feel Feeka?
