Why Feel It by d4vd Made Invincible Season 2, Episode 7 Pop Off

Breathtaking view of the Dolomites with a bird soaring through misty clouds, creating a dramatic natural scene.

There’s a scene in Invincible Season 2, Episode 7 that just hits differently. Mark and Amber are floating through a destroyed city, but for a moment, the world goes quiet. It’s not about superheroes or villains or blood. It’s just them, weightless in the sky, holding on to something real. And right there, Feel It by d4vd starts playing — and everything changes.

The song doesn’t just play behind the scene. It is the scene. The mood shifts instantly. It’s romantic, soft, but powerful in a way that makes the whole moment stick. d4vd wrote Feel It specifically for Invincible, saying he wanted it to sound like something the two characters would actually be listening to if they were flying together. That vision came through perfectly. From the dreamy guitar to the groovy bassline to his smooth, slightly aching vocals, every piece of this track was made to elevate that feeling of emotional escape.

You don’t even need to know the context of the show to feel what the song is doing. There’s a kind of late-night vibe to it — nostalgic but fresh, cinematic without being overproduced. The lyrics aren’t trying too hard, and that’s why they land. When he sings “I want a yes, I don’t want maybes,” it’s the kind of line that sounds simple until you realize how real it is. It’s the way people talk when they’re tired of guessing, tired of mixed signals. It’s love, but it’s love with boundaries — honest and direct.

And fans noticed immediately. The YouTube comment section blew up. People were quoting the lyrics, talking about how the scene got them emotional, even joking that the song healed their broken limbs. Some said it should’ve been used for Mark and Eve instead. Others just said, “Tell me why I’m crying.” That’s the thing — Feel It didn’t just land. It left a mark.

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The track is now part of d4vd’s debut album Withered, which you can listen to here:

The song was written by d4vd (David Burke), Mike Hector, Sam Homaee, Gray Toomey, and Noah Ehler. Production came from Toomey, Ehler, and Homaee — a solid team that clearly knows how to craft a moment that lingers.

Feel It isn’t loud or flashy. It doesn’t need to be. It’s smooth, heartfelt, and honest. The kind of song you play when you’re done pretending things are okay and just want something that feels like truth. And in that scene from Invincible, it became exactly that. Not just a soundtrack — a memory.

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