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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Jessie Ware’s “Hot N Heavy"

June 6, 2021 Albumism Staff
Photo: Carlijn Jacobs

Photo: Carlijn Jacobs

Leave it to the one and only Jessie Ware to pull off the unthinkable feat of improving upon perfection. As this is precisely what she has done with the forthcoming “Platinum Pleasure” edition of her fabulous fourth studio album What’s Your Pleasure?, which ranked in the top 5 of Albumism’s Best Albums of 2020, while capturing the #1 spot in our editor-in-chief’s list of his personal favorites from the year.

Slated to arrive this Friday June 11th on limited edition 2x vinyl, double-cassette, 2x CD and digital formats, the expanded deluxe version of the album boasts eight additional tracks including the “Endless Remix” of “Adore You,” the previously unveiled banger “Please,” and most recently, the lush, SG Lewis co-produced stunner “Hot N Heavy.”

“I had such an amazing response to the What’s Your Pleasure? record that I didn’t want the lights to go up and the party to be over just yet!” Ware explains in an official statement. Speaking of parties, Ware is also set to take the stage once again as she embarks upon her UK headlining tour this December. While select dates are already sold out due to high demand, tickets remain available for a handful of shows.

Listen to “Hot N Heavy,” along with a special live BBC Music performance of “Please,” below.

PRE-ORDER via Jessie Ware’s official store

SEE Jessie Ware live during her UK tour this December | Dates

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