
Some collaborations feel calculated, others just click, and “Feels Right” by Alvin Frazier and Marlon McClain lands firmly in the latter category. Bringing together Frazier’s smooth, souful vocal style and McClain’s decades-honed funk guitar finesse, the track leans into a nostalgic groove. The song coasts on chemistry and craft.
Right from the opening moments, the track sets an easygoing, feel-good vibe. Light, catchy claps ease you in, followed by shimmering melodies that glint like sunlight on chrome. Then come the vocals, softly humming at first, before Frazier fully steps in. And when he does, it’s effortless. His voice glides from line to line with a velvety smoothness that feels second nature. What really elevates things, though, is the layering, as one vocal line comes breathier and intimate, the other richer and more grounded, intertwining with depth.
“Feels Right” leans into that simple but powerful idea of alignment, when the vibe, the music, and the connection all fall into place. And honestly, the song mirrors that feeling perfectly.
Meanwhile, beneath it all, the instrumentation keeps things tight and infectious. McClain’s guitar work grooves. There’s a rhythmic subtlety to it, a kind of seasoned restraint that lets the track breathe while still giving it that unmistakable funk pulse. The production ties it all together with a clean, contemporary sheen, but the soul of it remains rooted in classic R&B traditions.
By the time “Feels Right” fades out, you’re left with that lingering sense of ease, that you don’t question, because, well… it just feels right.
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Review by: Naomi Joan