Written by : Amelia Smith

Jessie Ware talks 'naughty' new album, Harry Styles and turning down Prince: 'I'm an idiot'

NEW YORK — When you press play on Jessie Ware's new album, you may assume you've came across an X-rated web site. That's absolutely with the aid of layout. 

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The British pop singer's fifth album, "That! Feels Good!" (out now), begins with a refrain of breathy voices moaning those titillating phrases, 

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before catapulting into a James Brown-fashion funk fantasia. 

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Talking to manufacturer James Ford, "I became like, 'Look, I suppose we should make it pretty cinematic and slightly unnerving, so humans are like, 

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'What am I taking note of? Have I simply entered the wrong room of the celebration?' 

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" Ware says. "I just notion it might be humorous to ask all my buddies to do one of a kind variations of, 'That feels suitable!' " 

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Fellow disco queens Kylie Minogue and Róisín Murphy are the various bawdy multitude, as is Ware's very own mother. 

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"It became hysterical to pay attention how specific human beings interpreted that (line)," Ware says. 

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"Some humans absolutely rose to the occasion. Some failed miserably." 

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"That! Feels Good!" is Ware's first album in view that 2020's "What's Your Pleasure?", 

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which found the artist pivoting from lovelorn torch songs to euphoric dance tune.  

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She turned into adamant to try some thing distinctive this go-round, meaning extra devices, bigger vocals and an even deeper pool of impacts: 

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channeling Marvin Gaye and Blondie at the sultry "Beautiful People," and nodding to Gil Scott-Heron and Earth, Wind & Fire on lush album nearer "These Lips." 

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