Make Me Feel

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 29
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Songfacts®:

  • Oskar Med K, born Oskar Sjåvåg, is a Norwegian producer out of Bergen, a city already responsible for exporting more atmospheric music than seems entirely fair (it gave us Röyksopp, after all). He launched his artist project in 2023 and quickly carved out a corner of the electronic scene with a sound that could best be described as chill house with feelings.
  • Oskar's breakout moment arrived on June 20, 2025, with "Make Me Feel," a deep house anthem that went viral and established itself as one of the defining summer tracks of the year. Entirely written, produced, and sung by Sjåvåg himself, the song circles hypnotically around a single phrase - "Don't nobody else make me feel like" - repeated until it drills straight into your memory.
  • The song has done well on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where it shows up in many popular videos. It charted across multiple European countries, proving once again that the combination of an addictive drop and a short-form video app is the closest thing pop music has to alchemy.
  • The viral nature of the song led to various remixes and mashups, including a popular TikTok mashup with Disco Lines' "No Broke Boys" and an Afro House makeover by Akann & Numo.

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