
If you have been keeping an eye on the dance-pop scene lately, you already know the name on everyone’s lips right now. Jessie Ware has just confirmed her sixth studio album, and from everything we have seen so far, it looks like it might just be her most compelling work yet.
The project is called ‘Superbloom,’ and the London native has set an April 10 release via Interscope.
Coming off the back of the well-received ‘That! Feels Good!’ and its #3 debut on the UK Albums Chart, the follow-up has already been teased with lead single ‘I Could Get Used To This’, which dropped last week alongside a lush, secret garden-inspired visual directed by Fa & Fon.
Ware herself has been pretty open about what she was going for this time around. Speaking on the new record, the singer said:
“Since ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ I’ve been trying out this fantasy world and escapism. I’m not the most by-the-book ‘pop star’, but I do like to play with dress-up, glamour, and fun. While I love dance music, I wanted to dig deeper with this record; to connect with real relationships and appreciate the love I have, and the fears I have of losing it.”
Behind the scenes, the 38-year-old has once again kept a firm hand on the creative reins, A&R’ing the record herself as she has done since 2020. Collaborators on the LP include James Ford, Stuart Price, and Jon Shave.