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stands as a definitive artifact of early-2000s music production and cross-genre fusion. Released on July 15, 2002, as the lead single from Beenie Man’s 15th studio album, Tropical Storm , the track was a high-profile attempt to further bridge the gap between Caribbean dancehall and mainstream American R&B and pop. Production and Sound

The official music video and audio tracks are available on YouTube and YouTube Music via the artists' verified VEVO channels, offering an easy way to stream the track on the go.

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The official music video, which contains the full album version of the song, is available to watch in remastered quality on YouTube via Beenie Man's official VEVO channel.

Featuring vibrant colors, synchronized choreography, and cameos from Pharrell Williams, the visuals cemented the song as the ultimate summer anthem. Janet Jackson’s radiant appearance and iconic fashion choices in the video further propelled the track's popularity on video countdown shows like MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL) and BET’s 106 & Park . Chart Performance and Legacy

: Known for his rapid-fire flow and hit songs like "King of the Dancehall," Beenieman has been a significant figure in Jamaican music for decades. His collaboration with Janet Jackson on "Feel It Boy" was a strategic move to bridge dancehall with mainstream pop.

Janet Jackson brought her signature sultry, effortless vocal style to the track. Her airy delivery on the hook—"Feel it, boy, make me high"—acted as a smooth, melodic counterweight to Beenie Man’s energetic, commanding patois verses. The chemistry between Beenie’s rugged dancehall riddims and Janet’s polished pop-R&B sensibilities created a track that felt both deeply rooted in Caribbean culture and perfectly tailored for global pop radio. Visual Aesthetic: The Music Video

, the music video further emphasized the song's summer vibe. Filmed on Westward Beach in Malibu, California, it featured vibrant beach scenes, four-wheelers, and ended in a celebratory party—visually echoing the song’s call to "forget everything and everybody and have a party". Legacy and Later Controversy

For a permanent MP3 copy of the track, music marketplaces like the iTunes Store or Amazon Music digital shop allow users to purchase and download the individual song in premium, uncompressed audio formats.

The official music video for "Feel It Boy" was directed by , a renowned director who has worked with artists like Missy Elliott and Pink. According to the Wikipedia entry for the song, the video was shot on a beach in Malibu, California .

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