We could get used to more Jessie Ware

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We could get used to more Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware has done it again. The British artist has presented her new era with the first single from her next album, which judging by this first preview will follow the line of the highly acclaimed ‘That! Feels Good!’. ‘I Could Get Used To This’ is another monument to the album and everything that comes from it. It’s the Song of the Day.

In her new song, Jessie Ware welcomes us to her “secret garden”, in which it is not impossible to “bloom and grow”, since “everyone deserves their flowers.” Thus, the British artist builds another vintage track-breaker in which disco and dance are the central pieces, between sharp string arrangements and electric bass lines.

In the song’s chorus, Ware claims that “I could get used to this” and promises that he will dedicate the night to satisfying “all my purposes.” It conveys luxury, elegance and freedom, all at the same time: “Let’s stay here until infinity / Silhouette of Pablo, energy of Venus,” he sings.

The artist describes the song as “an invitation to the world of disco”, of which we still do not know the name or release date. According to Ware’s message, the key elements of the LP are “romance, true love, performance, celebration and pleasure.” Location? “A garden full of gods and goddesses.”

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