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(IC) Jessie Ware returns with "Ride," a bold, body-moving new track first unveiled at Glastonbury's NYC Downlow nightclub straight after her headline performance on the West Holts stage in 2024.
A slow-burning, high-heat dancefloor moment, "Ride" is pure Jessie: confident, sensual, and made for movement. Built around a hypnotic groove that subtly replays The Good, the Bad and the Ugly theme and a commanding vocal, Ware leans fully into desire and control - "I'm bad / Beautiful / Hold my hips / Watch me move" - delivering a track that feels both playful and powerful, intimate, and expansive.
Talking about the track, Jessie said, "Ride was the first song I wrote for this record. I made it in 2024 with my best friend Jack Pe-ate and Karma Kid, who feature throughout the album. It's a song for the clubs, for the dancefloor - fun, cinematic, cheeky and powerful. I first performed it at NYC Downlow at Glastonbury after headlining West Holts, and I've been waiting two years to finally put it out. I know others have been waiting too... So here it is. You're welcome."
The track is taken from Jessie Ware's upcoming album Superbloom, due for release on April 10, which places Ware at the center of a cinematic world charged with tension, glamour, and physicality.
"Ride" marks another statement from an artist operating at the height of her powers, teasing what's next while firmly owning the dance floor.
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