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

February 28, 2020 Albumism Staff

In the nearly two-and-a-half years since Jessie Ware released her triumphant third studio LP Glasshouse (2017), she has stayed plenty busy, largely owing to her full-time maternal duties and her successful Table Manners podcast. Thankfully, she has also found the time to release a trilogy of sublime singles in the form of “Overtime,” “Adore You,” and “Mirage (Don’t Stop),” all of which represented the harbinger of more divine sounds and dynamic vocals to come.

And now the next chapter in Ware’s recording career has officially arrived, with this morning’s unveiling of her luminescent new single “Spotlight,” the initial offering from her upcoming fourth studio album What’s Your Pleasure? slated for a June 5th release.

“It feels so amazing to be back making music, so much has happened recently,” Ware explains in an official statement. “Some crazy exciting things but I feel so happy to be back to my first love. Music was the first scene that truly embraced me! I feel like these last few years I’ve had to do some exploration to figure out what I wanted to write about musically again and learn new things about myself. I’ve been yearning for that escapism, groove and maybe it’s time to say goodbye to the melancholy Jessie.”

Watch the official video below and stay tuned for more information about the album to come.

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