The arrangement shifts dynamically throughout the track. During the verses, her voice carries a raw vulnerability, reflecting themes of pain and healing. Lines like “I was hurtin’ like a little child” draw listeners into a narrative of struggle and emotional depth. The chorus bursts forth with a soaring intensity that contrasts sharply with the quieter moments, showcasing her powerful vocal range. This contrast not only emphasizes her journey from hurt to surrender but also keeps the listener engaged.
“When heaven is spoken about here, it isn’t a place or a belief system. It’s an inner state. Just like hell, it exists in the mind and is experienced in the present moment. Feels Like Heaven is about surrender. Because when you surrender, you create freedom. And freedom is love and love is safety. From that sense of safety comes empathy, clarity, and deeper understanding of our lives and others. Our wellbeing is shaped by the state of our inner world. We suffer when we resist, and we heal when we surrender. In the end, heaven and hell aren’t destinations, we create them here, through the way we feel, and love,” Loreen explains.
In terms of comparison, “Feels Like Heaven” shares a kinship with tracks from artists like ZEDD or Rye Rye, blending electronic beats with heartfelt lyrics. However, Loreen’s unique vocal timbre sets her apart from many in the pop landscape today. Her roots in Stockholm add an intriguing layer to her music; it’s clear she draws from various influences while carving out her own space within pop music.
As part of her album Wildfire, this track highlights Loreen’s ability to weave personal stories into infectious melodies. With over a million followers on Spotify, she has cultivated a growing audience eager for more songs that balance emotional honesty with danceable rhythms. This track stands as a testament to that skill—an anthem for those navigating their own paths through hurt toward healing.
The interplay between vulnerability and strength makes “Feels Like Heaven” resonate long after it ends. It’s more than just a pop song; it’s an expression of human experience wrapped in infectious beats and soaring melodies.
