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Feid Taps Tony Hawk for "ANDO XXIL" Video

Feid Taps Tony Hawk for "ANDO XXIL" Video

Hypebeast23-05-2025

Summary
AFeidxTony Hawkcollab was not on our 2025 bingo card, but Ferxxo's newest single, 'ANDO XXIL' proves the pair might just be the duo we didn't know we needed…
The latest single lifted from his forthcoming studio project, 'ANDO XXIL' is self-written and produced by Feid and finds the versatile musician leaning into the '90s and 2000s rap that he grew up listening to.
However, it's the early 2000s-coded music video that takes the cake.
'Ya no fumo, sorry, 'toy con Tony Hawk haciendo ollie / Siempre ando feliz, siempre ando holy,' Feid spits on the first verse as he playsTony Hawk's Pro Skaterin his living room – Hawk then appearing next to him.
The two eat bowls of cereal and play the video game in front of the TV, the nostalgic footage interspersed with that of Feid and his crew salivating around Italy.
Watch the full music video for 'ANDO XXIL' in the gallery above and stream the song on all streaming platforms now.

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