(instrumental Mix) — Lordly

Feder grew up in Nice before moving to Paris, where he became a key figure in the deep-house scene. His ability to blend pop sensibilities with club-ready beats is what allowed "Lordly" to transition from a radio hit to an instrumental staple.

The instrumental version became a favorite for high-energy visual content, notably being featured in skate culture videos like Tyrekickers (2018). Lordly (Instrumental Mix)

Produced by Hadrien Federiconi (Feder), the track is characterized by its dramatic, regal brass fanfares that evoke a sense of authority and arrival. Feder grew up in Nice before moving to

While the original song features lyrics about rising to power and "running the show," the instrumental mix allowed those themes to be felt through the music alone. Produced by Hadrien Federiconi (Feder), the track is

Today, the track remains a high-confidence choice for creators looking for a sound that communicates dominance and "lordly" confidence without saying a word.

Over the years, the mix has found a permanent home in "Summer," "Technología," and "TikTok" playlists, often used to accompany videos showcasing luxury, transformation, or intense physical feats. The Artist Behind the Mix