Latest Release
- 30 AUG 2024
- 1 Song
- I Cry When I Laugh · 2014
- My Love (feat. Jess Glynne) - Single · 2013
- These Days (feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen) · 2018
- I'll Be There - Single · 2018
- I Cry When I Laugh · 2015
- I Cry When I Laugh · 2015
- Hold My Hand - Single · 2015
- Sad Acoustic · 2018
- Always in Between (Deluxe) · 2018
- I'll Be There (Banx & Ranx Remix) - Single · 2018
Albums
- 2024
- 2023
- 2023
Artist Playlists
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More To Hear
- Ten years ago, the stars aligned just right for Clean Bandit.
- The artist on “Friend Of Mine” and “This Christmas”.
- Cameron Dallas has Bop of the Week, plus Jess Glynne checks-in.
- Arjan talks to Shungudzo. Music from Rita Ora and Jess Glynne.
- The British singer joins Brooke for a special edition of Chart.
About Jess Glynne
British belter Jess Glynne—born in London in 1989—got a powerful introduction into the pop world in 2014, when Clean Bandit's fizzy banger "Rather Be", which featured her on vocals, conquered the pop charts. But while listeners knew her sultry, soulful voice, she didn't fully reveal her artistry until the following year, when she released her debut, I Cry When I Laugh. "It was a really amazing transition to have a song do really well [while] keeping a bit of myself to me," Glynne told Apple Music. "It was kind of like leaving love behind and going off into… the unknown." That album established Glynne as a radio-ready diva who possessed a deep respect for soul music and a drive to inspire, with songs like the giddy "Ain't Got Far To Go" and the jubilant "Hold My Hand" retaining the ebullient vibe of her breakthrough hit while drawing from R&B influences. Glynne's 2018 follow-up Always in Between continued her quest to pep up the pop world, and songs like the deliberate "I'll Be There" and the groovy "Rollin" showcase her strong vibrato and unwavering spirit over vigorous beats.
- HOMETOWN
- London, England
- BORN
- 20 October 1989
- GENRE
- Pop