Jess Glynne has revealed the official artwork for her new single online.
“Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself” marks the third promotional cut from the British singer/songwriter’s upcoming debut album “I Cry When I Laugh.”
The track was co-written by Wayne Hector, whose other credits include Sigma’s “Glitterball” f/ Ella Henderson [3 Beat Music], Rixton’s “Wait on Me” [Interscope Records] and Nicki Minaj’s “Starships” [Republic Records].
Production duties were handled by TMS, who are also responsible for Sinead Harnett’s “She Ain’t Me” [Virgin EMI Records], Madison Beer’s “Melodies” [Island Records] and Olly Murs’ “Hand on Heart” [Epic Records].
As mentioned in earlier posts, Glynne’s first studio collection “I Cry When I Laugh” – featuring previous singles “Right Here” and “Hold My Hand” – will hit stores and digital outlets on August 21 through Atlantic Records.
The highly-anticipated project boasts additional alliances with Knox Brown (Mary J. Blige, Aloe Blacc), Jin Jin (Karen Harding, Janelle Monae), Naughty Boy (Ella Eyre, Sam Smith) and Emeli Sande (Rihanna, Alicia Keys).
On the songwriting front, Glynne has contributed to the next albums by M.O. [Operator Records], Little Mix [Syco Music / Columbia Records] and Rita Ora [Roc Nation / Columbia Records].
Watch the music video for “Right Here” below.
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