Irish dance powerhouse Jazzy unites the Zambian-Scottish producer DJ KILIMANJARO on afro house tune “No Bad Vibes“, out now.
The anticipated collaboration has been teased in DJ sets and online by both artists and contrasts KILIMANJARO’s dark and moody production with Jazzy’s bright and uplifting vocals, as she captures the feeling of being lost in the moment at a rave.
Released via Polydor’s dance and electronic imprint Chaos, the addictive tune arrives in the midst of Jazzy’s second run of UK + Ireland tour dates, with forthcoming shows in Dublin, Belfast and London’s Electric Brixton next month.
“No Bad Vibes” comes accompanied by a stylish visual shot in Dublin, and follows Jazzy’s 3rd UK Top 10 single “Somedays” (alongside Sonny Fodera and DOD) following “Giving Me” in 2023 and “Make Me Feel Good” (with Belters Only) in 2022. Jazzy’s previous single “Make Up”, has already racked up over 3 million streams on DSPs after being released this summer.
Jazzy has quickly asserted herself as the face of dance music in Ireland, and an international trailblazer for her homegrown scene. She is now the biggest Irish Female artist in the world on Spotify.
After breaking through last year with the phenomenal success of her Constellations EP, she has racked up over 300 million streams globally.
Her debut single “Giving Me” charted at number one in Ireland, making her the first Irish woman to top the charts in over 14 years. It reached number three in the UK Official Singles Chart, and was named 2023’s biggest debut release by the Official Charts Company. She was the first female Irish artist ever to hit number one on the Spotify Ireland Chart, and topped off the year as a 2023 Spotify EQUAL Ambassador. A global hit, the track has been certified platinum in the UK and diamond in Ireland.
As well as being nominated for BRIT and Ivor Novello Awards Jazzy has been tipped as a one to watch from MTV Push, Vevo #DSCVR, Capital FM, Soundcloud Ascending, Deezer, Amazon Breakthrough and RTÉ Breakthrough. Wonderland defined Jazzy as “a key figure in the Irish dance scene,” Music Week branded her “the new face of dance music” and Notion declared: “Jazzy is just getting started”.
Born in the UK with Zambian heritage, KILIMANJARO is known for his genre-bending blend of Afro-centric rhythms and Western elements as well as his high energy performances that have led to sold out club nights at legendary venues such as Phonox and Village Underground. This summer he released the “Yoruba Riddim” EP with Melé via Warehouse Project’s new label, and his remix of Confidence Man’s “I CAN’T LOSE YOU” is out now.
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