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Best Joel Corry Songs

Alex DaviesBy Alex Davies 3 weeks ago
Written with AI assistance.

Sorry with Hayley May is the record where Joel Corry proved an uplifting house beat could make a dancefloor feel like a good moment happening with friends.

Best Joel Corry Songs
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The Opener

"Sorry" featuring Hayley May arrived as a statement. Joel Corry understood something about uplifting house music: it could be radio-friendly without sacrificing dancefloor energy. The track showcases his approach. A punchy, memorable production. A vocalist delivering a hook that stays with you. Energy that moves people. This was the record that established his signature.

The Feel-Good Anthems

"Lonely" featuring Harlee and "History" with Becky Hill both demonstrate Corry's ability to create radio anthems without losing dancefloor credibility. These records blend infectious melodies with strong vocal performances. They're the kind of tracks that work in multiple contexts. Radio breakfast show. Late-night club set. Summer garden party. The production adapts whilst maintaining its core identity.

The High-Profile Collaborations

"Bed" with David Guetta and RAYE brought together two major producers on a polished, pop-leaning record. "Out Out" with Jax Jones, Charli XCX, and Saweetie combines UK house sensibilities with international pop appeal. These records show Corry confident stepping into larger collaborative moments. His production doesn't disappear. It holds its own alongside other names.

The Range

"Lionheart (Fearless)" with Tom Grennan delivers emotional depth. "0800 Heaven" with Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson and "Drinkin'" with MK and Rita Ora further demonstrate his range. Each record reveals a different facet of his production approach. Sometimes smooth. Sometimes punchy. Sometimes leaning into that garage warmth. Always accessible. Always dancefloor-ready.

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