Phonique’s version, featured on the album Kissing Strangers, replaced the high-energy house production of the original with a "seductive" and "minimal" aesthetic. The vocals by provide a sensual, haunting contrast to the heavy themes of disillusionment. Lyrical Analysis
Reflects social commentary on the high emotional or physical price of basic fulfillment. Phonique - Feel What You Want Feat. Rebecca
While (feat. Rebecca) is widely celebrated as a deep house staple, its origins and lyrical depth offer a more somber narrative than its dancefloor popularity suggests. The Origins: A Transformation of Grief featured on the album Kissing Strangers
The artificiality of television and media consumption as a substitute for real life. Phonique - Feel What You Want Feat. Rebecca
Explore the different textures of this classic through these various remixes and the official music video: