
"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."
"Minnie Riperton decided to walk in another Garden of Eden."
Superbloom arrives April 10 via Interscope and is Jessie Ware's first full-length in three years. The lead single, "I Could Get Used to This," was released with a glamorous music video set in a secret garden. Ware embraces fantasy, escapism, dress-up, and glamour while aiming to dig deeper into real relationships, appreciating love and fearing its loss. The record features Barney Lister and Karma Kid, is mixed by Ben Baptie, and includes an unreleased track described as sounding like "Minnie Riperton decided to walk in another Garden of Eden." Ware collaborated with Salute and Romy in 2024.
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