
Pop‑dance queen Jessie Ware has officially unveiled her brand‑sparkling‑new single “Ride,” the latest taste from her upcoming studio LP Superbloom. And yes — it’s every bit as cinematic, cheeky, and floor‑ready as fans hoped.
“Ride” isn’t entirely new to Ware’s devotees. She first strutted it out at Glastonbury 2024, where it instantly became a crowd‑favorite moment. The track cleverly references and interpolates Ennio Morricone’s iconic theme from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly — the same one made infamous by Clint Eastwood — giving the song a sweeping, Western‑tinged drama that still lands squarely in the club.

In a press release, Ware shared:
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“Ride was the first song I wrote for this record. I made it in 2024 with my best friend Jack Peñate and Karma Kid, who feature throughout the album. It’s a song for the clubs, for the dancefloor — fun, cinematic, cheeky and powerful. I first performed it at NYC Downlow at Glastonbury after headlining West Holts, and I’ve been waiting two years to finally put it out. I know others have been waiting too… so here it is. You’re welcome.”
Whoop — there it is. It’s all that and then some.
The release arrives accompanied by a minimalist black‑and‑white visualizer, letting the song’s swagger, Morricone‑kissed melody, and Ware’s signature vocal finesse take center stage.
Tell us below — is this track hitting your frequency.





