Produced by Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford and Midland, Save A Kiss allows disco tropes to loom large throughout, as Ware’s sultry vocal rolls off of a gently throbbing bassline and flashes of synth. She said:
“Save A Kiss has taken on a new meaning during these weird times and it seems like the right time to put it out. This track is an optimistic one for me, I hope it resonates with people wherever they are right now. It's an upbeat song to dance along too and have fun with. I know I’ve got plenty of kisses I’m saving up for everyone when this is all over."
The euphoric track is the fifth cut to be lifted from Ware’s upcoming fourth LP, ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’, which is scheduled to arrive on June 19. The new album will mark the London singer-songwriter’s first full-length release since 2017’s ‘Glasshouse’.
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