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2015-08-24 09:44 CEST 5 x No. 1 i UK. FÆNOMENAL MUSIKALSK BEDRIFT AF !

JESS GLYNNE ER NU DEN ENE AF KUN TO KVINDELIGE BRITISKE ARTISTER (den anden er Cheryl Cole), SOM HAR HAFT HELE FEM #1-SINGLER PÅ DEN ENGELSKE HITLISTE – OG DET ENDDA FØR UDGIVELSEN AF HENDES DEBUTALBUM.

I fredags var det en realitet, at Jess Glynne kunne fejre, at hendes seneste single ”Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself” debuterede som #1 på den prestigefulde engelske hitliste. ”Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself” har op til udgivelsen for halvanden uge siden haft et stærkt liv på engelsk radio – og sangen ser ikke ud til at sænke farten foreløbig: nu er den i A-rotation på både Radio 1 og Radio 2

Der er ingen tvivl om, at Jess Glynne kommer til at have et gedigent gennembrud i år. Hendes debutalbum ”” blev udsendt i fredags og har scoret de helt store lovprisninger i hjemlandet og ser allerede ud til at blive årests mest sælgende debutplade.

“The happy should make” 8/10

“Jess is something special”

“rock solid debut”

“Summery, RnB perfection” *****

“Excellent and eclectic album” ****

“A must listen for fans of soulful pop tunes”

*****

General:

“She is going to be big”

“Jess Glynne has now sold well over 1m singles, making her easily the biggest- selling British artist of the year.”

“propelled to stardom”.

“She’s the voice of 2014.”

“The voice of the moment”

Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself:

Clash – “a sumptuous return which displays the full range of the singer's impeccable voice”

Popjustice -8/10 -“it is really brilliant”

Audio Diva -"yet another mint gem from Britain's hottest export"

What If I Had A Music Blog- "Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ is her greatest solo single to date, which makes it mindblowingly catastrophically huge"

Earmilk - “a glimmering, irresistible, feel-good hook”

Too Much For Brunch -Glynne's vocals are as strong as ever on this house- flavored, self-empowerment anthem”

Popology Now -Jess Glynne is slowly, but surely turning into the dance floor diva we’ve needed for quite some time now”

Pop Buzz -“the track is sure to be a dance anthem”

Chart Shaker -“Jess Glynne doesn’t even seem to be getting close to running out of potential number one singles, does she?” Ultimate Music -“Jess Glynne continues slaying the charts with her music”

Following the recent success of her hit single ‘Hold My Hand’ which spent 3 weeks at #1, sold over 350k copies and has remained in the top 5 streamed tracks in the UK since its release, Jess Glynne announces full details of her debut album, which is titled ‘I Cry When I Laugh’ and will be released on 21stAugust via . Jess describes the day that she signed her record contract as ‘the happiest and saddest day of my life.’ Professionally, she had come of age, earning the respect of an industry she’d fought long and hard to win a place in. Here was the proof that her talent for singing, song-writing and performance were ready for their close-up. Personally, she was in pieces, broken-hearted from a two-year relationship that made her question everyone and everything. However, there is more than one musical way to skin the heartbreak cat and with her debut album Jess Glynne is exploring the options. In the decade passed since Back to Black, the British pop narrative music has cultivated a side-line speciality in documenting the wrench of broken love. The break-up album is now its defining motif. When she began documenting her exact feelings in song for ‘I Cry

When I Laugh’ – a deliberate duality that speaks directly to her demeanour in person as in song – Jess Glynne decided to take an alternative, circuitous route to the searing piano ballads that are now our national pop default position. ‘I wanted this record to be about hope,’ she says. The four songs at the heart of ‘I Cry When I Laugh’ are divined from one rewarding, traumatic, consuming affair. ‘Hold My Hand’ you will already know, a genuine sales and radio goliath with such a reach that it has turned her from being the noticeable feature at the frontline of Britain’s urgent appetite for pop-house bangers into a proper homespun superstar. As a song, it feels as it speaks, an anthem to positivity and personal communion, written with Jess’s most consistent collaborator and musical soul sister, Janeé "" Bennett. It is also the key to unlocking the other key tracks. ‘Don’t Be So Hard’ is about painting a smile on while ‘Gave Me Something’ is about always thinking you’ll be a certain kind of girl and then turning into something else. And then ‘Take Me Home’, the most downbeat track on the album, is about being able to revisit that sad moment. She allowed herself one ballad, after all. One of the albums closing tracks - ‘Saddest Vanilla’ - sees Jess singing alongside multimillion selling British popstar Emeli Sande, the only artist to feature on the album. Are we prepared for a twist on the maudlin, soulful sadness that has defined a decade? Are we ready for euphoric heartbreak? It’s a gamble Jess has delivered with crystalline precision for her debut, bounding through the tears, always keeping one eye on the plain fact that out of sorrow happiness can happen. ‘I needed to believe in it,’ she says. ‘I needed the record to tell a story. I needed it to feel like me.’ By looking inwards she hopes to reach out. ‘This album is about a girl who was a happy-go-lucky person, a bit of trouble, got her heart-broken and found her way through that not by being sad but by seeing hope and not letting it overtake her.’

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