Stripping the track back to its physical core, John Newman’s new visualiser for the 2026 rework of “Love Me Again (Again)” unfolds inside a vast industrial warehouse — a raw, kinetic environment that mirrors the emotional tension and release driving the record. Shot with a stark, atmospheric edge, the video channels pure sweat-on-concrete energy, prioritizing movement over spectacle and feeling over gloss.
As the reimagined version builds, a lone dancer takes center stage, their performance growing more urgent and unrestrained as the track evolves. The choreography becomes a living expression of the song’s transformation — from a soulful pop classic into a full-throttle dancefloor weapon. The cavernous warehouse setting amplifies the club-ready pulse, grounding the track’s euphoric highs in something visceral, human, and immediate.
The visual also reflects Newman’s broader creative evolution. Where nostalgia once framed the conversation, momentum now leads. He continues pushing deeper into electronic territory while holding onto the unmistakable vocal power that made the original “Love Me Again” a global anthem.
With a career that includes nine number-one records as both an artist and songwriter, three BRIT Award nominations, and more than 2.5 billion total streams, Newman has long thrived at the intersection of pop, soul, and electronic music. His 2021 collaboration with David Guetta and MistaJam on “If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)” marked the beginning of this renewed chapter — one now defined by dance-driven solo releases and a reinvigorated live show where he fluidly commands both the mic and the decks.
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