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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Jessie Ware’s “Overtime”

October 4, 2018 Albumism Staff

Photo: Tom Beard

Artist: Jessie Ware
Song: “Overtime”
Album: TBD

Have we mentioned how much we adore Jessie Ware’s music? Well, it bears repeating. Just as her songs bear repeated listening. And the latest case in point has just arrived in the form of the bona fide banger “Overtime,” the first new music we’ve heard from the dynamic UK siren since her 2017 album Glasshouse. No news of her forthcoming fourth studio album has surfaced just yet, but our fingers are crossed that an announcement is on the near horizon.

“’Overtime’ is a taste of what’s to come,” Ware teases in an official statement. “It’s been really fun being back in the studio and I’m so excited to share this track. I worked on it with some of my favourite producers; James Ford & the guys of Bicep. It feels like I’m going back to my early days; it’s a late night song to flirt too. Whilst I carry on working on new music, I hope you really enjoy this one.”

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