Jessie Ware announces new album 'Superbloom'

British pop icon Jessie Ware is back in full technicolour with the announcement of her sixth studio album 'Superbloom', due on the 10th April via Interscope Records.

A dazzling continuation of the dancefloor revival she launched with 'What’s Your Pleasure?', 'Superbloom' pushes deeper into lush disco, sensual pop, and euphoric orchestration. The album’s lead single 'I Could Get Used To This' sets the tone with sweeping strings and confident swagger, a bold declaration from an artist entering her prime with total creative command.

Ware personally A&R’d the album, collaborating with a powerhouse lineup that includes Stuart Price, Jon Shave, Karma Kid, and Barney Lister, with Ben Baptie on mixing duties.

Listen again to new single 'I Could Get Used To This' in the player below.

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