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Best Jazzy Songs

Alex DaviesBy Alex Davies 5 days ago
Written with AI assistance.

Make Me Feel Good went viral on TikTok and rode the wave to number one in Ireland; Giving Me proved she could do it again on her own.

Best Jazzy Songs
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The lightning strike

"Make Me Feel Good" with Belters Only. Released 26 November 2021 via Polydor, it went viral on TikTok in December 2021 after Love Island's Lucinda shared it, then rode that wave to number one in Ireland and the top 10 in the UK by February 2022. This is the track that made Jazzy the first Irish female dance artist to top the Irish chart in 14 years, and the first Irish dance act of any kind to do it since Mark McCabe in 2000. If you want to understand her appeal in three minutes, this is it. Start here, full stop.

The double-down

Her second big statement came in May 2023. "Giving Me" debuted straight at number one on the Irish Singles Chart, making her the first female Irish solo artist to pull off a number one debut in over 14 years. It also reached number three on the UK Official Singles Chart. Where "Make Me Feel Good" was the viral spark that caught everyone off guard, "Giving Me" proved she could write and deliver a hit on her own steam.

The reunion

"Don't Stop Just Yet" reunites Jazzy with Belters Only, leaning into the same euphoric, hands-up energy that made their pairing work the first time round. Fans of the first breakthrough will find familiar ground here, but this time she's more confident in her space.

The range on show

"Zeros" with Cassö and Headie One shows a grittier flavour. Jazzy stepping outside straight dance-pop territory and adapting her voice without losing what makes her unmistakably herself. Then "Somedays" with Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. pulls her into proper house territory. House pedigree meeting her vocal hook in a more underground context. Together these five tracks show why she matters beyond the radio moment.

The full picture

October 2023's "Constellations" EP, six tracks including "Empty Promises" with fellow Irish artist Charlotte Plank, is the closest thing to a complete Jazzy statement so far. Hear it after these singles land and it rewards you more knowing the hits that led up to it.

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