Jessie Ware releases new single 'I Could Get Used to This'

British singer Jessie Ware has unveiled her new single 'I Could Get Used to This', marking her first solo release since her 2023 album 'That! Feels Good!'. The track, released on January 23, 2026, via Island EMI Records, introduces a new era focused on romance, real love, performance, celebration, and pleasure. Accompanying it is a theatrical video featuring dancers in a secret garden setting.

Jessie Ware's latest single, 'I Could Get Used to This', arrived on January 23, 2026, as what a press release calls "the opening statement of a new era." The glossy pop track draws influences from Grace Jones, Whitney Houston, and Barbra Streisand. Ware co-wrote it with Miranda Cooper, Sophia Brenan, and Jon Shave, whom she describes as "legends in British pop music." This marks her first key change in a song, and she expressed excitement about future collaborations with Shave and Barney Lister, among others on the forthcoming album.

In a statement, Ware said: “’I Could Get Used To This’ is an invitation into the world of this album. I wanted to set the scene of the world that I’m trying to paint in the album; romance, real love, performance, celebration and pleasure (always!) in a garden full of gods and goddesses.” The video, directed by Fa & Fon, portrays Ware and dancers clad in silk and chiffon transforming a stage into a "secret garden."

This release follows Ware's 2023 album 'That! Feels Good!', which reached the top three on UK charts and earned her a second Mercury Prize nomination. NME gave it four stars, noting its inspiration from her performances opening for Harry Styles and similarities to Ellie Goulding's 'Higher Than Heaven'. Since then, Ware has collaborated with Romy on 'Lift You Up', debuted at Glastonbury 2024, and performed at the Choose Love 10th anniversary fundraiser in November 2025 at the Royal Albert Hall alongside James Blake and Mabel. It's also her first solo track since collaborations with Salute and Romy in 2024. Hints suggest the new album features Barney Lister and Karma Kid, with one track evoking Minnie Riperton in a Garden of Eden.

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