Where to Start with Jazzy
Three tracks show you Jazzy's whole arc: the viral lightning strike, the solo double-down proof, and the range that comes next.
The entry point
Start with "Make Me Feel Good" and Belters Only. Released 26 November 2021 via Polydor, it went viral on TikTok in December 2021 after Love Island's Lucinda shared it. By February 2022, number one in Ireland and top 10 in the UK. It made her the first Irish female dance artist to top the Irish chart in 14 years. Everything about her, the voice, the energy, the pop instincts, is right there in one track. This is non-negotiable.
The follow-up that proved it
Once "Make Me Feel Good" is in your ears, jump to "Giving Me" from May 2023. It debuted at number one on the Irish Singles Chart, making her the first female Irish solo artist to do that in over 14 years, and reached number three in the UK. Hearing these two back to back shows you she wasn't a one-hit wonder. She can write a hit on her own terms without needing a collaborator to carry it.
The width you need to hear
From here, branch out into the full range. "Don't Stop Just Yet" reunites her with Belters Only for more of that euphoric energy. "Zeros" with Cassö and Headie One shows a grittier side. "Somedays" with Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. pulls her into proper house territory. Together they give you the full spectrum of what she does, from radio moment to club moment to everything in between.
The complete picture
Once the singles have hooked you, sit down with the "Constellations" EP in full. Released in October 2023 with six tracks, including "Empty Promises" with fellow Irish artist Charlotte Plank, it's the closest thing to a complete Jazzy statement so far. And the best sense you'll get of where she might head next, especially with that seven-date UK tour coming in November and December 2026.