Feel It (Club Edit)

Album: Constellations (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Feel It (Club Edit)" is a hopeful and uplifting dance anthem with a message that love can help us overcome any obstacle. Jazzy released the song as the follow-up to her debut single and global hit, "Giving Me," on July 21, 2023.
  • British DJ and record producer D.O.D. and Scottish DJ Hannah Laing co-produced the song. "'Feel It' was a song that came around by chance, and when I heard it I fell in love," Jazzy told Wonderland magazine. "I knew it had to be a Jazzy track."
  • D.O.D. and Hannah Laing also play the instruments (drums and keyboards). Jem Cooke is the backing vocalist. British singer-songwriter Jem Cooke has worked with Camelphat ("Breathe"), Zero 7 ("Swimmers"), and Jax Jones ("Crystallise").

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