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Jessie J premieres 'I Want Love' video

Updated June 18, 2021 by Outvoices Editors

GRAMMY® Award-nominated multi-platinum pop superstar Jessie J has premiered the official music video for her brand-new single “I Want Love”.

“This album is like a short film over many years of my life and this video is the first part of that story I’m sharing.” Jessie J said about on the new music video, “I wanted the video to feel like people weren’t supposed to see this moment. A moment between the moments captured.”

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“I Want Love” sets the stage for her anxiously awaited fifth full-length album, coming later this year, co-written with and executive produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning mega-producer Ryan Tedder (Beyoncé, Adele).

The UK-born powerhouse burst onto the music scene in 2011 with Who You Are, which went platinum and made history as the first album by a British female artist to produce six or more Top 10 hits in the UK, while she picked up the 2011 Critics’ Choice BRIT Award and BBC’s Sound of 2011.

2014’s Sweet Talker crashed the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 and yielded the eight-times platinum “Bang Bang” with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj. Throughout 2018, Jessie revealed R.O.S.E. in four parts to critical acclaim and supported it with a sold-out world tour. With a once-in-a-generation voice, confessional writing style, and stadium-shaking charisma, she’s back in 2021 with “I Want Love.”

Connect with Jessie J:

Instagram    |   Twitter   |    Facebook   |   Jessie J

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