Josh Levi – FEEL THE BA$S (Prelude) Lyrics

FEEL THE BA$S (Prelude) Lyrics by Josh Levi
(Feat. BEAM)

Ah-ah
Ah-ah
Ah
Ah-ah
Ah-ah
Ah

She tryna feel the bass
Hear the ace
Heal the ace
Feel the bass
Tilt the case
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass (Ooh)

If she lyin’ up on the backseat of this car (Get your money)
Packed out, sardines, hydraulics (Get your money)
Bouncin’ like you’re shootin’ for the stars (Get your money)
Bussin’ like you’re ready for tour (Get your money)
You know that piece that came to pay the taxes (Get your money)
It’s only about the cast to give back (Get your money)
That bass that get you pumpin’ out the bags (Get your money)
Ass, cash

She tryna feel the bass
Hear the ace
Heal the ace
Feel the bass
Tilt the case
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass (Ooh)

Two twelves in the trunk got the playes fallin’ off
This heat on the seat is the only thing thay keep me warm

She wanna feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass
Feel the bass


The Meaning of “FEEL THE BA$S (Prelude)” by Josh Levi featuring BEAM

Josh Levi just dropped “FEEL THE BA$S (Prelude)” from his 2025 album HYDRAULIC, and it’s a track that doesn’t just ask to be heard—it demands to be felt. There’s a raw, physical pulse to it, like the thrum of a late-night drive when the city’s asleep but your thoughts are wide awake.

She tryna feel the bass / Hear the ace / Heal the ace

BEAM’s opening lines hit with this hypnotic repetition, and it’s not just about the music vibrating through your chest. “Heal the ace”… it’s like the bass is a remedy, you know? Something to patch up the cracks in a long week, to make you feel whole again when everything else feels scattered.

When Josh comes in with “If she lyin’ up on the backseat of this car / Packed out, sardines, hydraulics,” you can almost feel the car swaying, the closeness of bodies, that collective escape. It’s not just a party—it’s a sanctuary on wheels, a place where the weight of the world gets lost in the rhythm.

Ultimately, the song’s about that primal need to connect, to let the music shake loose whatever you’re carrying. It’s a reminder that sometimes the deepest healing doesn’t come from words, but from a beat that finds its way into your bones and just… stays.