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- Summary: The latest full-length release from British pop singer-songwriter Jessie Ware features production by James Ford, Karma Kid, Barney Lister, Stuart Price, and Jon Shave.
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- Record Label: Interscope
- Genre(s): Pop, Pop/Rock
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Positive: 11 out of 14
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Mixed: 3 out of 14
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Apr 16, 2026Jessie continues her journey to becoming a modern, soul-pop legend with a set of songs so palpably feel-good that it’s impossible not to start shoulder-shimmying at any given moment.
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Apr 16, 2026The strutting No Consequences and the triumphant closing number of Mon Amour end the album on a high, and surely ensure Superbloom’s status as one of the albums of the year.
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Apr 16, 2026Thanks to Ware’s effervescent vocals and era-agnostic production style, the escapism of Superbloom lingers so long that it starts to feel not so much like a fantasy at all but a promise of something brighter and more perennial.
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May 4, 2026Superbloom proves another ace in Jessie Ware’s hand, albeit one that for the most part stays within the dance-disco territory of her 2020s output.
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UncutApr 24, 2026She is in her Hot Gossip element on the camp, gasping electro of "Sauna", while the Morricone-referencing "Ride" channels Sheila B Devotion by way of early-'90s Madonna and the title track is sheer seduction in silk pyjamas. [Jun 2026, p.35]
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Apr 24, 2026Although the album lacks the emotional punch of Ware's preceding dancefloor-oriented albums, it's always entertaining, full of stunning vocal performances.
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Apr 17, 2026Besides that show-stopping moment [on "16 Summers"] and those other brief, fleeting teases of disco-induced euphoria, many of the songs off Superbloom ultimately feel like polished B-sides, frequently activating a kind of deja vú in how similar their presentations are to Ware’s previous work.