
Soulful, raspy vocals soaring over bright house-pop beats. High-energy anthems for finding your footing and losing yourself on the dance floor.
Jess Glynne is a pivotal figure in 2010s British pop, holding the record for the most number-one singles by a British female solo artist. Her sound identity is built on a foundation of 'blue-eyed soul' vocals filtered through the lens of UK house and contemporary R&B.
Rising to fame as the voice of Clean Bandit's 'Rather Be', she successfully transitioned from a featured vocalist to a solo powerhouse. Her career arc is defined by massive commercial success in the UK, characterized by a series of high-energy, empowering anthems. Influenced heavily by Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill, Glynne brings a grit to the pop landscape that balances her radio-friendly production. Critical consensus often highlights her vocal prowess while occasionally noting the formulaic nature of her upbeat arrangements. She occupies a central space in the 'dance-pop diva' lineage, bridging the gap between underground club sounds and mainstream accessibility.

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