We've been digging Jessie Ware's mix of electro and 90s R&B for a little while now and the singer's latest song, a cover of Brownstone's "If You Love Me" produced by NYC-via-Osaka duo BenZel, shows off one of Ware's best traits -- her blend of quiet restraint with palpable vulnerability and emotion. The track's great on its own but as an added bonus, the accompanying visuals by Kate Moross (who directed the Ware's "Wildest Moments" video ) -- featuring the singer's sock bunned silhouette set against marbled, lava lamp-esque floating liquids -- are a soothing antidote to any post-election excitement / mildly-crippling sleep-deprivation (why couldn't you have conceded earlier, Romney!?). It's also a great video to watch should you happen to find yourself hanging in Colorado anytime soon, if you catch our (herbal-tinged) drift. Check it out above.
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