The production is classic Corry—clean, upbeat, and infectious—but with a layer of emotional depth provided by Tom Grennan's raspy, soulful delivery. It’s a track that feels equally at home on a morning workout playlist as it does during a peak-time set at a sold-out arena like the Jingle Bell Ball , where it famously got 16,000 fans on their feet. A Message of Resilience
For Joel Corry, "Lionheart (Fearless)" marks a significant step in his musical journey. He has described the record as an , moving toward a more emphatic and stirring style of dance music intended for the world's biggest stages.
: The build-ups are more pronounced, heightening the tension before the soaring chorus drops. He has described the record as an ,
While the radio edit is perfect for a quick burst of energy, the is the definitive version for true dance music fans. It offers:
: You get more of that infectious synth melody that has drawn comparisons to early 2000s classics like Faithless's "Insomnia". It offers: : You get more of that
: Tom Grennan noted that the song was written during uncertain times, intended to help listeners find the strength to "kick back in the face of adversity".
: The "Lionheart" metaphor represents internal fire and the bravery needed to face challenges head-on. The production is classic Corry—clean
: Lines like "I wanna know what it feels like to wake up like a giant" and "I'm fearless like a lionheart" serve as a mantra for self-confidence and determination. Why the Extended Mix?