How Jessie Ware's podcast made her music 'faster, sexier, naughtier'
"I got called 'the sorceress of horny' the other day," says Jessie Ware, brimming with glee.The singer, who shot to fame in 2012 with her Mercury-nominated debut album, is quoting a not-entirely-inaccurate review of her latest single,An irresistible slice of 80s disco-funk, its every line is a come-on, propelled by an impatient hopscotch bass line.
"It's full of innuendo," she laughs."We were trying to find a way that we could get away with murder without it sounding completely filthy."
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