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21 Oct 2025

Limerick DJ and producer ‘making waves’ with new single

The Murroe native is known as JustG in the music industry

 Limerick DJ and producer ‘making waves’ with new single

Limerick DJ and producer Greg Lynch, known as JustG

LIMERICK DJ and producer JustG is “making waves” with his new single, We Belong Together.

Greg Lynch, known to his fans as JustG, describes the single as “an infectious house anthem featuring bright pianos, deep basslines, and heartfelt lyrics”.

The song marks another collaboration between JustG and Glasscat, a non-listed feature with whom he created his breakout hit Anywhere.

Anywhere has now amassed over one million streams across streaming platforms.

With We Belong Together, the Murroe native blends “emotive lyrics with an irresistible dance beat, creating a soundscape that is both uplifting and deeply resonant”.

The track promises to build on the electronic music producer’s “ever-growing momentum”.

It hopes to follow on from his previous successful hits which have garnered over 8 million radio impacts in Ireland, 2.4 million streams globally, and recognition from top outlets like RTE Entertainment and HotPress, the latter of which have described him as “quickly becoming one of the most exciting electronic music artists to emerge from Ireland in recent years”.

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Set to “make waves” in clubs and on airwaves, We Belong Together is poised to be JustG's “next big hit”.

“When I made the instrumental for this one, I had to send it to Glasscat. The last time we worked together, we ended up writing my biggest single to date, so it just made sense,” JustG said of the new single.

JustG has been “making waves” in the music industry in Ireland since he “burst onto the scene at the age of 17.

After establishing himself as a “highly sought-after DJ in some of Ireland's biggest venues”, JustG turned his attention to music production and began producing commercial house remixes of popular songs.

The Limerick artist took a break from producing music to focus on his DJ career, before returning to the studio in 2021 to work on new material, beginning to release music again in 2022.

He spent his time in the studio “honing his production skills and creating a catalogue of music that showcases his unique sound and style”.

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