The follow-up to That! Feels Good! arrives on April 10 ...
Jessie Ware is back with a new single and music video. The queen of the disco revival’s new song, “I Could Get Used To This,” is out now on Island EMI, and marks her first solo release since her 2023 ...
Jessie Ware had a straightforward goal with her new album That! Feels Good! (released April 28) – “The goal was to make people dance and make them feel sexy and romantic,” the pop singer-songwriter ...
The British dance-pop star unveils the video for her new single, “I Could Get Used to This”—and shares the story behind her ...
NEW YORK – When you press play on Jessie Ware's new album, you might think you've stumbled on an X-rated site. That's entirely by design. The British pop singer's fifth album, "That! Feels Good!" (out ...
The 2020s kicked off with a wave of neo-disco music from the likes of artists like Dua Lipa and Jessie Ware, both releasing their respective albums in the early days of the pandemic when dance floors ...
Jessie Ware is back with her first solo music in three years. “I Could Get Used to This” picks up where her great 2023 album That! Feels Good! left off — it’s lush disco-R&B, funky and drenched in ...
Jessie Ware has shared a new song, “I Could Get Used to This,” via a music video. The single is described in a press release as “the opening statement of a new era,” meaning it’s the first taste of a ...
Jessie Ware‘s upcoming album That! Feels! Good! is all about the chase of a freeing high by way of dance. In announcing the project Thursday, set for release on April 28, the British musician has ...
Jessie Ware has announced a new album, That! Feels Good!, and shared a new song from it, “Pearls,” via a lyric video. That! Feels Good! is due out April 28 via PMR/Interscope. “Pearls” is another ...
Jessie Ware has returned to us. It’s been almost three years since the London diva released her last album, the excellently horny disco reverie That! Feels Good! In the time since then, Ware has ...
Through a series of early collaborations - as part of mid-noughties indie type Jack Penate's backing band and guesting with SBTRKT - and an array of credible mates and vehement supporters (Florence ...