Last month, Jessie Ware released her euphoric fifth album āThat! Feels Good!ā, which sees herĀ take the disco-fuelled sound of its predecessor āWhatās Your Pleasureā and kick it up a notch. Filled with funky basslines, flirtatious lyrics and massive, sing-a-long choruses, it’s a triumph from ā as we put it in theĀ NMEĀ review ā “a true, forward-facing pop visionary”.
Asked by NME recently about her current run of success, Ware said: “It means everything: I feel like I deserve to have a place here. I also donāt discount that Iām still lucky to be here. I was previously figuring myself out and making music Iām proud of, but the newer material feels like I completely have full autonomy. It feels good⦠perhaps thatās why the album is called that!ā
This week we’ve whacked Ware’s slinky ‘Shake The Bottle’ straight on the NME Radio A List, alongside new cuts from GANGS OF KIN and Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten. Elsewhere, Confidence Man and Daniel Avery‘s massive new collaboration, Rachel Chinouriri‘s stunning latest tune and Coi Leray‘s aptly-titled track ‘Bops’ all join the NME Radio playlist.
Check out all of the new additions to NME Radio 1 and 2 below:
On the A List
Jessie Ware ā āShake The Bottleā
GANGS OF KIN ā āMass Confusionā
Grian Chatten ā āFairliesā
On the B List
Sister Ray ā āAll Dogs Go To Heavenā
Oscar Lang ā āOne Foot Firstā
PawPaw Rod ā āIs It Magic?ā
Confidence Man & Daniel Avery ā āOn & On (Again)ā
Wet Leg ā āBeing in Loveā
On the C List
Rachel Chinouriri ā āRibsā
Harry Styles ā āSatelliteā
Coi Leray ā āBopsā
The Chemical Brothers ā āAll Of A Suddenā
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