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Tina Campbell

Mercury Prize 2023: Jessie Ware says her nomination shows ‘pop music has no age limits’

Jessie Ware is on cloud nine after receiving her second Mercury Prize nomination and at 38 says she is proud to be the oldest woman shortlisted.

The London-born singer-songwriter was first nominated 11 years ago for her debut record Devotion and has received a nod again for her fifth offering That! Feels Good! In-between, she has also served as a panel member for the coveted gong.

Speaking to press including the Standard after the full 2023 shortlist was announced, the Say You Love Me hit-maker said: “I think it’s incredibly prestigious and whether you’re on the panel or you’re shortlisted, or you’re a punter looking in, you look at that shortlist and you respect the time, effort and thought that has gone into that.

“To be up for it a second time eleven year’s on from the last one feels really amazing.

“Apparently I’m the oldest woman in the shortlist this time around – I live to fight another day,” she joked.

This is Jessie Ware’s second Mercury Prize nomination (Getty Images)

Reflecting on what it would mean to her to win, Ware said: “I think it would mean a lot. I feel like I’ve worked very hard to become the artist that I am now being celebrated.

“I have had highs and lows and I’ve learnt a lot and I think for me as a popstar to show that pop has no age limits.

“You can see when you look at Kylie [Minogue] having the biggest success with Padam Padam I think that’s a really wonderful place to be and I’m very proud of the music that I make and being a woman in music still making it.

“Winning would mean a lot, but being on the shortlist is fabulous.”

12 albums have been shortlisted for this year’s Mercury Prize.

The winner will be announced during a show on September 7 at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith.

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