Best Jazzy Collaborations
From a Love Island-fuelled number one to gritty rap crossovers. The collaborations that show every side of Jazzy.
Jazzy can carry a track on her own. But some of her sharpest moments have come from teaming up with exactly the right people. From a Love Island-fuelled number one to gritty rap crossovers, here's who the Irish star has worked with, and what each pairing pulls out of her.
Belters Only. The one that started it all
"Make Me Feel Good" (November 2021) went viral on TikTok after Love Island's Lucinda shared it, then rode that wave to number one in Ireland and the UK top 10 by early 2022. The first Irish female dance artist to top the Irish chart in 14 years. They ran it back on "Don't Stop Just Yet", chasing the same euphoria. Start with either.
Cassö and Headie One. The gritty one
On "Zeros", Jazzy steps out of her dance-pop lane into something rawer alongside Cassö and Headie One. The best evidence yet of how flexible her voice is when the production isn't built purely for the club.
Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. The proper house one
"Somedays" pairs her with two house heavyweights. Less about the pop chorus, more about the groove. A record built for a DJ set as much as a playlist, and proof she's as at home in house circles as she is on the charts.
Charlotte Plank. The homegrown one
"Empty Promises" (from 2023's Constellations EP) teams Jazzy with fellow Irish artist Charlotte Plank. A collaboration rooted in the Irish dance scene they both came up through. Worth a listen once the big singles have hooked you.
Our pick
"Make Me Feel Good" is the obvious classic, but "Somedays" is the one that shows where she's headed. A genuine dancefloor record rather than a chart play. Exactly the kind of track you'll hear on Frisk.
FAQs
Who is Jazzy's most famous collaboration with?
Belters Only. "Make Me Feel Good" is her breakthrough, hitting number one in Ireland and the UK top 10 in early 2022.
Does Jazzy work with house DJs as well as pop acts?
Definitely. "Somedays" with Sonny Fodera and D.O.D sits firmly in house territory, showing a different side to her chart singles.