Jessie Ware is back with “I Could Get Used To This,” her first solo single since 2023’s That! Feels Good! and an early signal of where her next album is headed. The track picks up from the dance-led reinvention that has defined the past few years of her career, while gently nudging the sound toward something more romantic, relaxed, and unguardedly indulgent.
Built on buoyant disco rhythms, elastic basslines, and Ware’s warm, commanding vocal, “I Could Get Used To This” leans into pleasure without rushing it. The song glides instead of pushing forward, settling into a mood of comfort and intimacy that feels less like a chase and more like finally getting where you’re meant to be.
Jessie Ware co-wrote the track with Miranda Cooper, Sophia Brenan, and Jon Shave, tapping into a distinctly British pop lineage that favors songwriting craft and emotional pull over big, showy gestures. With Shave also handling co-production duties, the song lands somewhere between sleek and playful, polished without ever feeling overly manicured.
The single also hints at a broader shift in Ware’s next chapter, one she has framed as an open invitation rather than a bold manifesto. If What’s Your Pleasure? thrived in the sweat and shadows of underground dance floors, and That! Feels Good! leaned into high-camp diva energy, this new phase opens out into something more mythic. Ware imagines it as a garden of gods and goddesses, a world where romance, performance, and pleasure exist side by side, free of self-consciousness.
That sensibility carries through to the music video, which casts Ware at the center of a stylized, myth-tinged world populated by dancers, classical motifs, and fashion-forward costuming. The visual leans into sensuality and theatricality without taking itself too seriously, mirroring the song’s mood rather than overpowering it. Fashion also plays a quiet but deliberate role, with looks that underline Ware’s evolving relationship with confidence, femininity, and control.
After a run of collaborations and side projects, “I Could Get Used To This” stands out for how measured it feels. Ware is not chasing reinvention or trying to outdo her past work. Instead, she sharpens the instincts that have come to define her recent output, crafting dance music that treats pleasure as something felt as much as it is performed. If this single sets the direction, her next album seems ready to build on her dance-era trilogy, letting its boundaries soften rather than insisting on a clean break.
Watch the official music video below:
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