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Joey McCrilley Drops New House Gem ‘Felt This Way’


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Young talent Joey McCrilley is known for his tasteful incorporations of classic soul, funk and jazz in house music, creating a combination of sounds that is as thoughtful as it is made for the dancefloor. Hailing from Birmingham, the rising artist has accomplished a great deal of things in his career, among them performing multiple shows throughout the UK and Europe, debuting on BBC Radio 1Xtra, as well as remixing the likes of Jeniffer Hudson, Maverick Sabre and Years & Years.

Now, following a recent No. 1 on Beatport House Top 100, as well as support from BBC Radio 1Xtra and legendary producer David Guetta, Joey McCrilley has just dropped one of his best works to date, infectious dance single “Felt This Way”, out via Front of House. Filled with a catchy vocal sample and lush synth beds, the track is as groovy as it gets, progressing into a funky and irresistible drop that will captivate you.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Joey McCrilley Drops New House Gem ‘Felt This Way’

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