Jess Glynne is one of the most renowned voices in the UK music industry. The singer is one of the few stars to be able to boast of having placed her various hits one after the other at number 1 in sales in the United Kingdom. But all that glitters isn’t always gold and for a few years the soloist decided to take some time off to recover from what we now know were some of the worst times of her life.
He confessed this in an open letter via his official Instagram account in which he revealed to everyone that next April 28 this will start a new musical era for her. The soloist will introduce us to a completely different Jess whose first song is I’m stupid.
“I want to stand again. It’s been a long time, a lot and a lot of things have changed. In 2021, I lost a friend in a really tragic way and it changed the way I see and feel about life. J ‘was deeply unhappy, I was so lost in my career and felt trapped by people who didn’t believe in me during such a sensitive time’ begins by explaining Jess Glynne, who evokes a personal drama and also a bad relationship with his closest professional environment.
“I made the decision to walk away from all that negativity and start over because I saw how short life is and how important it is to take care of yourself. That was probably the one of the hardest and scariest things i’ve ever done and right now i don’t know if it’s gonna work but i had to put my happiness and sanity first and foremost These last 3 years have been the most difficult emotionally and physically, but I have the feeling that thanks to them, I managed to bring out the best version of myself”, continues the British interpreter.
But that time away from the spotlight allowed her to find her true self and a path to walk in this life: “I was alone outside of LA trying to cope and finally felt inspired by the journey that I did and the road to the future wasn’t so scary anymore. I started writing again with new people. I started listening to Joni Mitchell every day, sometimes Prince and sometimes Amy, but I found myself obsessed with Joni.
“Every time I heard her voice and words, I felt like she was holding my hand. Her poetic singing with such conviction really healed me. She encouraged me to be more vulnerable and honest in what I think is one of the best songs I’ve ever written that has given me some of the most beautiful and euphoric experiences with myself I feel so lucky to finally be surrounded by so many people who are excited and caring for me and allowing me to be my authentic self. I hope this album falls into your hands and that this version of me is the Jess I want you to know” , concludes Jess Glynne.
For this presentation, the Englishwoman seems to have taken corsets and leather clothes out of her closet to put herself in the shoes of a new woman. “So we can all feel a little less like we’re the only ones here making mistakes, I want to know what stupid things you’ve done,” he says of his new single. I’m stupid.