Superbloom (Jessie Ware album)

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Superbloom
Jessie Ware - Superbloom.png
Studio album by
Released10 April 2026 (2026-04-10)
Label EMI
Producer
Jessie Ware chronology
That! Feels Good!
(2023)
Superbloom
(2026)
Singles from Superbloom
  1. "I Could Get Used to This"
    Released: 23 January 2026

Superbloom is the upcoming sixth studio album by the English singer Jessie Ware. It is scheduled for release on 10 April 2026 through EMI.

Contents

Background and recording

Following the release of That! Feels Good! (2023), Ware further expanded her profile as a dance-pop and disco artist, receiving critical acclaim for her work and performances. On 29 January 2026, Superbloom was announced as her next studio album, marking her first full-length release since 2023. [1] The album was said to continue in the "disco-inflected footsteps" of her previous studio albums. [2] Continuing the approach she adopted with What's Your Pleasure? (2020), Ware remained in creative control as A&R of the record. [3] She enlisted James Ford, Barney Lister, Karma Kid, Jon Shave, and Stuart Price as producers, with mixing handled by Ben Baptie. [4]

Discussing the album, Ware explained that since What's Your Pleasure? she had been experimenting with "this fantasy world and escapism", describing herself as an artist who is not a "by-the-book 'pop star'" but still enjoys playing "dress-up, glamour, and fun". However, on Superbloom she intended to "dig deeper", aiming to "connect with real relationships and appreciate the love I have". [5] A press release described the album as an "increasingly euphoric body of work" that explores "our shared craving for touch, pleasure, intimacy and connection". [6]

Singles

"I Could Get Used to This" was released as the lead single on 23 January 2026 and was said to pick up where That! Feels Good! had left off in 2023. The track was described as "lush disco-R&B, funky and drenched in strings", produced and co-written by Miranda Cooper and Jon Shave of Xenomania, alongside Sophia Brenan. It features Ware's first key change in a song. According to Ware, the track serves as the "invitation into the world of this album", reflecting its central themes of "romance, real love, performance, celebration and pleasure (always!) in a garden full of gods and goddesses". [7]

Track listing

Superbloom track listing [8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
2."I Could Get Used to This"
3:41

Release history

Release history
DateFormatLabelRef.
10 April 2026 EMI [8] [9]

References

  1. Pappis, Konstantinos (29 January 2026). "Jessie Ware Announces New Album Superbloom". Our Culture Mag . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  2. Brasil, Sydney (29 January 2026). "Jessie Ware's Flower Is in Superbloom on New Album". Exclaim! . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  3. Murray, Robin (29 January 2026). "Jessie Ware Announces New Album Superbloom". Clash . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  4. Biggane, Dan (29 January 2026). "Jessie Ware returns with her new album Superbloom". Classic Pop . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  5. Corcoran, Nina (29 January 2026). "Jessie Ware Announces New Album Superbloom". Pitchfork . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  6. Skinner, Tom (30 January 2026). "Jessie Ware announces new album Superbloom: "I've been trying out this fantasy world and escapism"". NME . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  7. Pearis, Bill (23 January 2026). "Jessie Ware preps new album, shares "I Could Get Used to This"". BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  8. 1 2 Ware, Jessie (10 April 2026). "Superbloom" . Retrieved 29 January 2026 via Apple Music.
  9. Ware, Jessie (2026). "Superbloom". Archived from the original on 29 January 2026. Retrieved 29 January 2026 via Official Store.