Feel It All (Tokio Hotel song)

"Feel It All" is the second single from German rock band Tokio Hotel's fifth studio album Kings of Suburbia. It was released on 3 April 2015.[1] The single includes the original version of "Feel It All", a live version performed at Brandenburg Gate, a remix made by a Los Angeles-based DJ Pionear and remix versions of the previous single Love Who Loves You Back by Pionear and Swedish electronic music duo Cazzette.[2]

"Feel It All"
Single by Tokio Hotel
from the album Kings of Suburbia
ReleasedApril 3, 2015
Genre
  • Electronic Rock
  • EDM
Length4:00
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Rock Mafia
  • B. Kaulitz
  • T. Kaulitz
  • Jost
  • David Roth
  • Patrick Benzner
  • Peter Hoffmann
Tokio Hotel singles chronology
"Love Who Loves You Back"
(2014)
"Feel It All"
(2015)
"Something New"
(2017)

Music video

The music video was shot in Berlin.[3] It shows the life of a group of substance-dependent people. It reflects the real life of drug-addicted people: how they use drugs, do unpredicted things, become aggressive and die of overdose. Bill Kaulitz plays the main role. The video starts with a small interview with Bill as a drug-addicted person. He is asked what is his favorite childhood memory but he doesn't remember. Then he walks alone along the streets and finds a group of other drug-addicted people. Once Bill wastes all his money on drugs he turns to prostitution to buy more drugs.

Track listing

  • CD maxi single, *Digital download EP
# Title Length
1 "Feel It All" 4:00
2 "Feel It All" - Live In Berlin / 2014 4:16
3 "Feel It All" - Pionear Remix 4:15
4 "Love Who Loves You Back" - Pionear & Kyle Tree Remix 4:01
5 "Love Who Loves You Back" - Cazzette Remix 3:47

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Worldwide April 3, 2015 Digital download Polydor/Island, De-Code LTD

[1]

Worldwide April 3, 2015 CD single Polydor/Island, De-Code LTD

[4]

gollark: Yes, which I consider excessively big.
gollark: The screen sounds excessively big, though.
gollark: The case photos look pretty nice.
gollark: Yes, exactly.
gollark: How often do you actually need to use the power/volume buttons though?

References

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