When animation, emotion, and music collide just right, the result can be unforgettable — and that’s exactly what happened in Invincible Season 2, Episode 7, with the song “Feel It” by d4vd.
🌀 The Scene: Mark & Amber’s Superpowered Date Night
In Episode 7 titled “I’m Not Going Anywhere”, we see Mark Grayson (aka Invincible) and his girlfriend Amber Bennett try to escape their complex realities for a brief, magical evening. What starts off as a normal date quickly evolves into something far more cinematic and intimate.
Mark flies Amber above the city skyline. They float across twinkling lights, wind swirling around them, and their love on full display. The moment is tender, elevated — literally and emotionally — and it becomes a symbolic break from the chaos of being a superhero.
It’s in this scene that d4vd’s “Feel It” plays — and instantly transforms a beautiful visual into an emotional powerhouse.
🎵 The Song: “Feel It” by d4vd
“Feel It”, released in 2024, was made specifically for Invincible. According to d4vd, he crafted it to feel “weightless”, mimicking the emotional and physical experience of flying around the city with someone you love.
“I wanted it to sound like something they would listen to together. Something romantic, something groovy, and something cinematic,” — d4vd
The production is driven by strong funk-inspired guitar riffs, a bouncing bassline, and d4vd’s signature falsetto vocals. There’s a nostalgic edge that feels like a soft echo of Michael Jackson’s Thriller era or even Daft Punk’s smoother tracks — but with a Gen Z twist.
🌈 Lyrics that Hit:
“I want a yes, I don’t want maybes / Baby, I’m healing…”
These lyrics speak to a desire for clarity, realness, and emotional security. They pair perfectly with Mark and Amber’s own search for stability amid chaos.
💡 Why It Works So Well
The song doesn’t just accompany the scene — it becomes the soul of it. Without “Feel It,” Mark and Amber’s moment in the sky would be pretty, but not transcendent. With it, we feel their hope, their vulnerability, and their connection.
Fans and critics alike loved it. One reviewer called it:
“Probably the best bedroom pop song of 2024 so far… sweet serotonin.”
Another fan described the vibe as:
“Didn’t expect to like this so much, what a great chorus and catchy instrumental.”
💥 The Bigger Picture: Music in Animation
This isn’t the first time d4vd’s music has elevated a scene, but it might be one of the most memorable. Shows like Invincible understand that storytelling goes beyond plot and dialogue — music brings emotion, context, and depth.
Seeing d4vd perform “Feel It” live in 2025 with fans dressed up as Invincible characters says everything about the track’s cultural impact. It’s not just a song — it’s a memory, an aesthetic, a feeling.
▶️ Want to Watch the Scene?
Relive it here:
📺 Watch the scene on YouTube
🎶 Watch d4vd explain the lyrics on Genius Verified
✍🏾 Final Thoughts
“Feel It” by d4vd isn’t just a song — it’s an emotional experience layered with meaning. Whether you’re a fan of Invincible, d4vd, or just great storytelling, this is a moment worth revisiting.
It captures the magic of falling in love… even in a world full of superpowers, bloodshed, and world-ending threats.