DJ centric music of genre soulful house dancehall Nu Disco jazz funk

The MUSIC page on joeljosephmusic.com is built as a DJ‑friendly hub where Joel “JJ” Joseph showcases remixes, reworks and groove‑driven projects designed for dance floors, radio shows and creative sets rather than just passive listening. From J FUNK flips of pop hits to soulful house and Nu Disco treatments of modern classics, it gives DJs a curated crate of tracks that already come tagged with style, mood and quality‑focused notes.


JJ’s World Through a DJ’s Lens
Joel Joseph presents himself online as a funk‑rooted Toronto artist/producer whose home base blends studio craftsmanship with live‑band energy. On the MUSIC page, that philosophy takes a DJ centric form: every track description speaks directly to selectors, highlighting genre (soulful house, dancehall, Nu Disco, jazz‑funk), source song and file quality options.


The result is a catalog that feels like a tailor‑made pack for DJs who love musical remixes—versions that respect song structure and vocal emotion while adding club‑ready drums and bass. This makes the page ideal content for an artist site blog post themed simply around “DJ”: a place where DJs are treated as collaborators and co‑creators, not just end‑users.


Flagship Remixes Every DJ Should Hear
Several standout entries on the MUSIC page read like instant DJ tools, especially for open‑format and house‑leaning sets.


LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO – J FUNK REMIX (Ellie Goulding, JJ’s Bounty Hunterz) reframes a huge pop ballad as a groove‑centric cut, where the familiar topline can float above funkier drums and basslines suitable for lounges and warm‑up slots.


A soulful house remix of Tems & Wizkid’s “Essence” pushes the Afrobeats anthem into deeper, more four‑on‑the‑floor territory, with the note that HQ WAVs are available on request—a clear nod to DJs working on serious systems.


A dancehall beat mix of MOLIY’s “Shake It To The Max” injects Caribbean swing into a modern favourite, giving DJs an easy bridge between Afropop, R&B and dancehall segments in their sets.


Each of these tracks comes with a short, DJ‑targeted description—style, source song and quality options—so selectors instantly know where it might fit in a playlist or live set.


Soul, Jazz‑Funk and Holiday Vibes for Selectors
The page also dives beyond club‑chart remixes into more niche but highly playable material, ideal for specialist shows and creative DJs.


Silent Night, A Dwayne Morgan Christmas brings together long‑time collaborators Joel Joseph and poet Dwayne Morgan, blending spoken word with funky jazz, R&B and reggae undertones to reimagine holiday music—perfect for Christmas sets that need depth, not cheese.


The DJ pack for the Motown soul remix of William Odell Hughes’ ballad “Loving You Was Easy” comes with “HQ 24/28 files for those who like quality,” signalling multiple versions and stems that remix‑minded DJs can slice and layer.


A jazz‑funk EP described as “jazz funk at its best,” with remixes and instrumentals, gives DJs groove‑based instrumentals that can work as transitions, background for spoken word, or full‑on dance‑floor workouts.


For DJs who run events that shift between straight dance sets and more curated listening moments, these projects expand the palette far beyond standard club edits.


File Quality, DJ Packs and Remix Radio
A defining theme of the MUSIC (and linked VIDEO) sections is respect for audio quality and DJ workflow.


Several entries mention HQ WAVs available upon request, explicitly for tracks like the “Essence” soulful house remix and the Nu Disco “Cuff It” rework, which is crucial for DJs who avoid overly compressed sources.


The “DJ Pack” more info branding on “Loving You Was Easy” suggests a bundle of versions—radio edits, instrumentals, acapella‑friendly mixes—that make life easier for both club and radio DJs.


On the VIDEO page, references to “Remix Radio” and clips like “Folded – Savanah Fete Remix Radio” show that JJ not only produces tracks but also thinks in terms of DJ shows and curated listening experiences.


All of this positions joeljosephmusic.com/music as more than a static discography: it functions as a living toolkit where DJs can discover, test and request exactly the formats they need.


How DJs Can Use JoelJosephMusic.com
For a DJ, the MUSIC page can serve several roles at once.


As a discovery crate, where you pick up fresh takes on hits like “Love Me Like You Do,” “Essence,” “Cuff It” and “Shake It To The Max” across house, Nu Disco and dancehall grooves.


As a special occasions resource, offering left‑field Christmas material and jazz‑funk EP cuts for brunches, lounges and themed shows.


As a collaboration gateway, where the mention of HQ WAVs, DJ packs and specific remix tags makes it easy to reach out for custom edits or stems via the broader site’s contact links.

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