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Jessie Ware Returns With New Single I Could Get Used To This

Friday, 23 January 2026 Written by Jon Stickler

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Jessie Ware has returned with a new single, I Could Get Used To This.

Produced by Barney Lister and Jon Shave, and co-written with Shave, Miranda Cooper and Sophia Brenan, the upbeat soulful track leans into the disco-pop sound the singer-songwriter has become known for, while also sounding fresh and showcasing her powerful vocals. Commenting on the song, the first taste of her new album, she said:

"I Could Get Used To This is an invitation into the world of this album. I wanted to set the scene of the world that I’m trying to paint in the album; romance, real love, performance, celebration and pleasure (always!) in a garden full of gods and goddesses.

"I wrote this song with Miranda Cooper, Sophia Brenan and Jon Shave who are legends in British pop music. I’ve always admired Miranda’s work so I’m incredibly glad to have a record with her. First key change I’ve ever done – I think – and exciting start to you hearing more from my work with Jon Shave and Barney Lister amongst the other fantastic collaborators on this project."

Ware released her latest album, 'That! Feels Good!', in 2023. Since then, she has collaborated with Manchester-based DJ Salute on the single Heaven In Your Arms, and Romy on Lift You Up.

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