Jazzy

Irish dance-pop dynamo Jazzy was born Yasmine Byrne in Crumlin, a suburb of Dublin (September 19, 1996), and in 2023 scored a number one hit on home soil with "Giving Me." Prior to that, she cut her teeth in the Dublin band Powerful Creative Minds, who generated a buzz with singles like 2020's "Hope Is Good, Change Is Real" and "Problems of These Days" as well as EP #39. Jazzy began charting her own path to solo stardom as a vocalist on Belters Only's Top 5 UK single "Make Me Feel Good," which struck number one in Ireland; the first Irish dance single to do so since 2000. A follow-up single with Belters Only arrived in March 2022, "Don't Stop Just Yet," which cracked the UK Singles Chart. The following March saw the release of Jazzy's club-ready debut solo single, "Giving Me," which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart and rocketed to the top of the Irish Singles Chart, making Jazzy the first Irish solo female artist to climb to the summit since Julie-Anne Dineen with "Do You Believe?" in 2009. Its successor, "Feel It," followed that same year, as did "NRG", completing a run up to the first EP Constellations (2023), reissued in an expanded edition with "Shooting Star". In 2024, Jazzy began a new series of collaborations with Jamie Jones, Cassö or Sonny Fodera and a series of singles including "Make Up" and "No Bad Vibes", produced by Kilimanjaro. This lead to the release of the sophomore EP of the same name, including the participations of CamrinWatsin, Jess Bays, Sonny Fodera, and D.O.D.

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