Where to Start with Joel Corry
Start with Out Out and you'll understand why Joel Corry's feel-good house has conquered both dancefloors and radio.
Three tracks to begin with
New to Joel Corry? Here are your entry points: Out Out (featuring Charli XCX and Saweetie with Jax Jones) for the high-energy rush; Head & Heart (feat. MNEK) for the emotional core; Bed (with David Guetta and RAYE) for the production polish. These three encapsulate what makes Corry distinctive: uplifting house-garage fusion, careful vocal selection, and tracks that work equally well in clubs and on summer playlists.
What you'll notice
Across all three, listen for Corry's signature move. He builds space into his productions. Rather than filling every frequency, he leaves room for the vocal to breathe. The bass is present but never aggressive. The melodies are memorable without being obvious. Nothing feels rushed or overcomplicated.
Then move deeper
Once those three click, explore History (feat. Becky Hill) for a different emotional landscape, Sorry (feat. Hayley May) for something more introspective, Lionheart (Fearless) (feat. Tom Grennan) to see how Corry handles male vocals. Each track reveals another facet of his collaborative approach without departing from that core sound.
Understanding the approach
Corry is a North London DJ and producer who specialises in uplifting house fused with UK-garage influences. He doesn't just make radio-friendly dance tracks, though plenty are. He makes tracks designed to feel good. On the dancefloor, in your headphones, or on a road trip. The vocal collaborations aren't an afterthought. They're the foundation.