Jessie Ware Shares New Track, “Egoísta,” Which is a Spanish Version of “Selfish Love”
Glasshouse Due Out October 20 via PMR/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope
Sep 29, 2017 Jessie Ware
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Jessie Ware is releasing her third album, Glasshouse, on October 20 via PMR/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope. Now she has shared a Spanish version of one of its earlier singles, “Selfish Love.” The new version is titled “Egoísta,” which means “selfish” in Spanish. This version won’t be on the album, but it’s cool to hear Ware sing in Spanish. Listen below. Also below is an acoustic version of recent single “Alone,” followed by her U.S. tour dates.
Ware recently shared a brand new song, “Midnight” (it was our #1 Song of the Week). She also shared a film noir video for “Midnight,” which was filmed on the Spanish island of Mallorca and described as the second part of a two-part story. Then she shared a video for another new song, “Selfish Love,” that is the first part of the story and tells a tale of infidelity that turns violent. “Selfish Love” was also one of our Songs of the Week. Then she shared another song from the album, “Alone.”
Of Glasshouse, which was influenced by the birth of Ware’s first child in 2016, the singer had this to say: “It became an album for my husband and my baby. It’s an apology, a confession, a love note, a declaration. It shows all my fears and all of my emotion.”
Glasshouse was recorded with Benny Blanco and also features collaborations with Felix and Hugo White (The Maccabees), Ed Sheeran, and Norwegian DJ/ producer Cashmere Cat.
Ware’s last album, sophomore effort Tough Love, was released in 2014 via PMR/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope. In May 2016 Ware shared the new song, “Till the End,” which was written for the soundtrack to the film, Me Before You.
Read our 2014 interview with Jessie Ware.
Jessie Ware U.S. Tour Dates:
October 30 - New York’s Le Poisson Rouge
November 1 - San Francisco’s The Independent
November 2 - Los Angeles’ Troubadour
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