Best Joel Corry Collaborations
When Joel Corry picks a vocalist, he's building an entire moment around their voice.
The magic of pairing right
Joel Corry doesn't just drop a vocal over a house beat. When he works with a featured artist, he's constructing the entire track around who they are. His production lives at the intersection of dancefloor energy and pop accessibility, and that balance only works when the vocal partner understands the equation.
Bed: The polished moment
Bed pairs Corry with David Guetta (a major producer in his own right) and RAYE, creating a high-profile collaboration that feels designed for international reach. Two producers, one distinctive vocal, and a track that sounds inevitable when you hear it.
The vocal specialists
MNEK on Head & Heart, RAYE on Bed, Becky Hill on History, Tom Grennan on Lionheart (Fearless). Each brings their own interpretation to his production framework. These aren't voiceovers layered onto finished tracks. They're partnerships where the vocal shapes the entire production.
The broader picture
Out Out with Jax Jones (featuring Charli XCX and Saweetie) proves Corry's reach crosses both UK and international boundaries. Sorry with Hayley May, Lonely with Harlee, 0800 Heaven with Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson, Drinkin' with MK and Rita Ora. Each pairing is deliberate. Each track feels like it needed that specific voice to work.
What holds them together
Corry has an instinct for finding vocalists who enhance rather than overshadow his production. His tracks land because the artist and the beat seem engineered for each other, even when they're working together for the first time. That's the real collaboration magic.