"We Believe" by Joseph Morris x Ironik
- Unheard Gems Team
- Apr 25
- 2 min read
"We Believe," the latest release from Joseph Morris featuring UK rap veteran Ironik, offers a refreshing blend of adult contemporary singer-songwriter sensibilities with modern pop and chill R&B elements. This collaboration successfully bridges stylistic divides to create something that feels both familiar and innovative.
Morris, a Worcester-based artist with a growing reputation in the UK music scene, brings his trademark emotional sincerity to the track. His vocal delivery is notably soft and nuanced, with a technical approach that feels deliberately restrained yet impactful. This contrasts effectively with Ironik's more rhythmic, assertive rap sections, creating a dynamic interplay between the two artists.
Thematically, "We Believe" centers on resilience and self-belief—a message that resonates strongly in its execution. The song's emotional core lies in its celebration of perseverance, encouraging listeners to "keep pushing forward" and "keep clawing forward" despite obstacles. This uplifting message avoids cliché through its seemingly authentic delivery and thoughtful lyrical approach.
For fans of Lewis Capaldi, Paolo Nutini, and James Arthur, Morris's vocal style will feel warmly familiar, though the collaboration with Ironik pushes him into interesting new territory. The song's production strikes a balance between contemporary pop polish and the more organic elements of Morris's singer-songwriter background.
What makes "We Believe" particularly noteworthy is how it maintains emotional authenticity while expanding Morris's artistic range. Having performed alongside artists like James Arthur and received support from BBC Introducing (where he was named artist of the week for Hereford & Worcester in 2021), Morris continues to demonstrate his versatility and growth as an artist.
This collaboration suggests promising directions for both artists, successfully merging their distinct styles while creating something that feels cohesive and purposeful. "We Believe" stands as a testament to the creative possibilities that emerge when artists from different musical backgrounds find common emotional ground.

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