Download "Adore," the new single from UK Singer/Songwriter Jasmine Thompson (out now).

UK Singer-Songwriter Jasmine Thompson Unveils New Single, ‘Adore’

    Check out "Adore," the first original single from UK Singer/Songwriter Jasmine Thompson.

    Up to this point, London-based singer/songwriter Jasmine Thompson has been known for her self-released piano-pop covers of popular songs by everyone from Ed Sheeran and Passenger to Clean Bandit and Bastille. Now, with the release of her first ORIGINAL track, “Adore,” we get to see a completely different side of the 14-year old chanteuse. With a summery vibe, this new up-tempo stunner serves as the lead single and title track off Thompson’s forthcoming Atlantic Records debut EP, Adore, due later this summer. Watch the brand new video for “Adore” below.

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    While Jasmine Thompson is predominantly known for her stripped back, acoustic pop covers this shift to a more dance-pop shouldn’t come as a complete surprise, given recent collaborations with German DJ/Producers Robin Schulz (“Sun Goes Down“) and Felix Jaehn (“Aint Nobody (Loves Me Better)“), with the former achieving international gold and platinum certifications following both Top 5 and Top 10 chart runs throughout Europe. “Jasmine’s vocals on ‘Sun Goes Down’ were a perfect accompaniment to my production,” Schulz says. “Her voice has a global sensibility and the potential to reach the world.” I’m inclined to agree, and now with her first official release in America through Atlantic Records, we’ll get to see her reach expand into, arguably one of the tougher markets for international artists to crack.

    Download "Adore," the new single from UK Singer/Songwriter Jasmine Thompson (out now).

    This rising star first started getting attention after posting videos on her YouTube Channel, singing anything and everything popular on radio at the time with her stirring rendition of English folk-rocker Passenger‘s 2012 hit-single “Let Her Go” garnering over 21.5 million views on YouTube. Now, having amassed over 250 million video views with over 1 million YouTube subscribers watching her stunning reconstructions of popular songs by Vance Joy, Ed Sheeran, John Legend, Hozier, Avicii and Wiz Khalifa Charlie PuthJasmine Thompson is finally ready to show the world who she really is as an artist with her first original offering, “Adore.”

    Thompson has spent a majority of this year crafting her forthcoming EP; writing and recording in New York and Los Angeles with pop hitmakers like Jesse Shatkin (Sia, Kelly Clarkson), Amy Wadge (Ed Sheeran), Josh Grant & Scott Harris (Shawn Mendes) and Emily Warren (Jessie J.). Can’t wait to hear what other musical gems Jasmine Thompson has in store for us.

    Download and stream “Adore” now (iTunes | Spotify).

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    • Robert Gold

      Thanks for the media exposure for this incredibly talented singer/songwriter. While Jasmine has a huge following on the less traditional Pandora Radio in the U.S. it hasn’t translated to spins on stations and DJs promoting her, here in the states.

      The fan base is in the genre Pop and Jasmine’s smokey haunting covers rank her incredibly high within the Pandora audience. She also has a large U.S. following on YouTube.

      The U.S. has a very large Pop audience, i.e. Taylor Swift has exploded since 1989 as an example. The U.S. also has a nice electronic or dance audience available. There isn’t a vocalist in the world that has such a “soothing” — haunting lower range and a sweet delectable upper range.

      Pop has been enriched by her unique voice. Her covers of male vocalists really stand out. Over the last nine months, Europe, Russia and Southern Asia have Jasmine all over the charts as her voice transforms dance and electronic music with two hits.

      Universal has also released an acoustic version of Adore, which is beautiful and provides a Pop ballad sound, however it is the dance version that has a killer cadence, coupled with both simple and sophisticated lyrics and composition … The question might be is the U.S. Market savvy enough to appreciate this art? Look how long it took for Adele to catch on?

      If the DJs want to find out they need to spin:

      When The Sun Goes Down, Ain’t Nobody and Adore

      Thanks for a great media piece!

      • Jamie Sward

        Thanks for your comment Robert. I’m hoping Atlantic does right by her and gives her the promotion she definitely deserves. I also hope that this dance/more electronic sound is something that Jasmine is herself interested in, and not just a label/marketing decision. Regardless – I am excited to see a label like Atlantic (in America) add her to their roster. Definitely a promising sign.