"Feel Good Inc." remains a defining track of the 2000s, achieving both commercial and critical acclaim:
The track was produced by alongside Gorillaz (Damon Albarn).
: The "Feel Good Inc." tower represents a factory of hollow, addictive pleasure and corporate control.
: The story of the windmill island continues in the music video for "El Mañana," where it is attacked by helicopters. Critical Success and Awards
The song serves as a critique of and the manufactured "feel good" culture of the mass media.
Released in May 2005 as the lead single for the album Demon Days , is the most successful track by the virtual band Gorillaz. The song is a multi-genre collaboration with the hip-hop group De La Soul , blending alternative rock, hip-hop, funk, and electronic elements. Themes and Meaning