“Feeling Good” sits firmly in that classic disco-house lane Jay Vegas is known for, and it doesn’t try to reinvent anything; which is kind of the point.
The track runs at around 122 BPM with a steady, rolling groove that’s easy to mix and easy to dance to.
What stands out most is the feel-good energy; warm chords, a funky bassline, and those uplifting vocal snippets that give it a bit of soul without overpowering the groove. It’s not a big, dramatic peak-time weapon, but more of a reliable “keep the floor moving” track.
There’s a slightly old-school touch to it too. The drums are tight but not overly polished, and the arrangement is straightforward; intro, groove, breakdown, back into it. No surprises, but it flows nicely.
If anything, the downside is that it plays it safe. It doesn’t really push beyond what you’d expect from this style, so unless you’re already into disco-leaning house, it might not stick in your head after the set.
Overall:
A solid, well-produced house track that does exactly what it’s supposed to; lift the mood without stealing the spotlight.
About Hot stuff
Hot Stuff is an independent house label founded in 2013, run by Jay Vegas himself.
The label has built a reputation around funky, disco, jackin’ and soulful house, often sitting on that line between modern production and classic influences. It regularly features a mix of established names and newer artists, which helps keep the sound fresh without drifting too far from its core identity.
Over the years, it’s become a reliable outlet for DJ-friendly tracks; the kind that work in real sets rather than just sounding good on headphones. There’s a strong emphasis on groove, musicality, and that slightly nostalgic house feel.
In short, Hot Stuff isn’t chasing trends—it’s more about consistency and keeping that traditional house vibe alive, which is exactly why tracks like “Feeling Good” fit right at home on the label.
