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Jessie Ware: Things are looking up for the queen of UK soul

Newly married Jessie Ware is in 'a ridiculously happy place'. So why all the songs about unrequited love?

September 18, 2014 12:01
Jessie Ware: 'The songs aren’t necessarily about me. They might be me being a voyeur'

ByPaul Lester, Paul Lester

4 min read

Back in the days when Jessie Ware was a young web reporter for the JC, she helped to compile a gig guide. "I used to do the listings for Jewish people appearing at Brixton Academy and now I'm playing there," says the acclaimed soul singer and songwriter, amazed by the transition. "It's fabulous." Has her change in fortunes exceeded her wildest expectations? "Absolutely."

A lot has happened since she last appeared in these pages, in August 2012, when she confided: "All I wanted was to be in a position where the JC would write about me. It made my month when it put my video on its website home page. I had been working on the website, so I thought that was wicked."

On the back of a top five album, Devotion, she has since received two Brit nominations - for breakthrough act and British female - and become the new queen of UK soul. She has been hailed as a latter-day Sade, her work drawing on R&B, garage and electronica, while her voice prompts comparisons to Adele and Florence Welch. She was even booked to perform with the winner on Poland's X Factor, where she "felt like Beyoncé for the night".

It is a measure of her success and standing that her second album, Tough Love, released next month, includes collaborations with Brit boy wonder Ed Sheeran and Miguel Jontel Pimentel, known simply as Miguel, one of America's foremost R&B singer-songwriters and producers.