Satisfy
by Calvin Harris (featuring Jazzy)

Album: single release only (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Satisfy" is a euphoric piano-house collaboration between Calvin Harris and Jazzy, driven by bright chords, four-on-the-floor percussion, and a warm vocal performance. Jazzy details a head-over-heels desire for a lover who "treats me right," ensuring the song's theme of mutual satisfaction echoes its uplift-oriented sound.
  • The title continues a long-running Calvin Harris habit of building songs around concise, emotionally loaded single words. Throughout his career, Harris has repeatedly favored punchy one-word titles like "Bounce," "Summer," "Feels" and "Blessings." The title "Satisfy" fits into that tradition, doubling as both a lyrical hook and the exact feeling the production is engineered to create.
  • Jazzy, born Yasmine Byrne, first broke through as the voice of "Make Me Feel Good" by Belters Only in 2022 before launching a successful solo career. Her debut solo single, "Giving Me," made her the first Irish female solo artist in more than a decade to top the Irish Singles Chart. The track also reached #3 in the UK and became one of the biggest breakout dance hits of 2023. Drawing from house, Eurodance and vocal trance, Jazzy's style balances club energy with conversational intimacy.
  • Harris and Jazzy wrote the song with Theo Hutchcraft during a December 2025 studio session. Best known as one half of Hurts, Hutchcraft had already built a long creative relationship with Harris. He provided vocals for Harris' UK chart-topper "Under Control" and has co-written various tracks, including "By Your Side" and "Free." Hutchcraft was also familiar territory for Jazzy, having co-penned her 2025 single "High On Me."

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