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Pop / Rock 05/05/2018

Jess Glynne Debuts New Single 'I'll Be There'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Jess Glynne is back with a brilliant new single "I'll Be There," out today on Atlantic Records. The gospel-flicked, soulfully uplifting track retains all that makes Jess so widely loved, but takes everything up a level - and the North-London singer has never sounded more powerful!

"I'll Be There" is the start of the Grammy award winning artist's next chapter and the first single off her forthcoming sophomore album. She's already topped the charts this year, lending her midas-touch to theRudimental collaboration "These Days" with Macklemore and Dan Caplen, becoming the first-ever British female to earn six #1 UK singles. Forbes reports, "Incredibly, Glynne has made history in this specific way in just four years, which is a testament to her ability to choose which songs she wants to be on, her star power and how lucky she is."

The new single follows Jess Glynne's debut album 'I Cry When I Laugh' which saw her dominate the pop world, selling over 2 million copies worldwide in 2015; a defining pop album of its era, with a mass of smash singles including "Hold My Hand", "Take Me Home" and "Don't Be So Hard On Yourself".

Jess's intimate and universal themes in her lyrics connect with people. She demonstrates a peerless ability to display international truths of young women: the loves that build them up and let them down; the aspirations and dreams that might turn sour but you'll smile through them anyway.






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