Jessie Ware Information
Jessica Lois Ware (October 15, 1984) is a British singer. He was born in London. After the success of her first studio album, Devotion (2012), which featured the hit track "Wildest Moments" and was nominated for the Mercury Prize, she quickly rose to recognition as a musician.
Tough Love (2014), her second studio album, featured the hit songs "Tough Love" and "Say You Love Me". It peaked at No.9 in the UK. Glasshouse (2017), the third album she released, peaked at 7th place in the UK. Starting in 2018, Ware and her mother, Lennie, began hosting the Table Manners show together.
Ware's disco-influenced fourth studio album, What's Your Pleasure? (2020), which was well received by critics. It peaked at No.3 in the UK and included the hit singles "Spotlight," "Save a Kiss," and "Remember Where You Are."
Ware has been nominated for six Brit Awards, four for British Female Solo Artist and one for Best New Artist. She has been nominated for the Mercury Prize thrice.
The single "Free Yourself" off her latest release, That! Feels Good! (2023), peaked at No.3 in the UK and No.16 on the US Top Album Sales list.
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