Sure Love (Jarryd James song)

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"Sure Love"
Sure Love by Jarryd James.jpg
Single by Jarryd James
from the album Thirty One
Released4 August 2015 (2015-08-04)
Recorded2015
Genre
Length3:41
Label Dryden Street, Universal Music Australia
Songwriter(s) Jarryd Klapper, Pip Norman
Producer(s) Malay
Jarryd James singles chronology
"Regardless"
(2015)
"Sure Love"
(2015)
"1000x"
(2016)

"Sure Love" is a single by Australian singer-songwriter Jarryd James. It was released on August 4, 2015 [1] [2] and is the fourth single taken from James' debut studio album, Thirty One .

Contents

The track was produced by Malay who's previously worked with Frank Ocean. Outside of Australia the song was promoted alongside the Jarryd James (EP). [3]

Reviews

Aliyah Allen of Notion Magazine said:""Sure Love" is a beautiful track in its entirety; consisting of a smooth, mellow beat and accompanied with soul-infused, RnB vocals, it makes for laid back listening. With similar sounds to James Blake and Louis Mattrs, Jarryd’s range is one to be reckoned with." [4]

Pip Ellwood-Hughes of Entertainment Focus said ""Sure Love" is a dreamy track that showcases Jarryd’s impressive vocal range and firmly establishes who he is as an artist". [5]

Digital Spy said "The song is a silky R&B number with jangly percussion that flickers like a wind chime. It's all very nice." [6]

Chuck Campbell of knoxnews (n a review of the Jarryd James EP) said, "he emerges with a sense of measured optimism on “Sure Love,” puncturing through layers of overdubbed vocals to land squarely at the center of the hazy, hypnotic ambience." [7]

Track listing

  1. "Sure Love" – 3:41 [1]

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
Australia4 August 2015 Digital download [1] Dryden Street, Universal Music Australia

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