Make Me Feel Good
by Belters Only (featuring Jazzy)

Album: single release only (2021)
Charted: 4
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Songfacts®:

  • Belters Only is a Dublin, Ireland-based duo comprising Irish DJ and producers Bissett, and RobbieG. Released in the summer of 2021, this slow-burning dance anthem went viral on TikTok in late December 2021 after influencer Lucinda from Love Island posted a video with the song.
  • Vocalist Jazzy croons about hooking up with a man in the bar. As they dance together, he tells her how good she makes him feel.
  • Jazzy is a Dublin friend of Bissett and Robbie G. "We've known Jazzy for years now," Bissett explained to OfficialCharts.com. "But we never really knew she had a great voice [until] she stepped in the studio. We knew we could smash this track and she was perfect for it."
  • "Make Me Feel Good" topped the Irish Singles Chart in March 2022, making them the first Irish dance act to do so since Mark McCabe's "Maniac 2000" in 1999.

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