John Newman has unveiled the official visualiser for “Love Me Again (Again)”, introducing a powerful new chapter for the iconic track with its 2026 dance-focused rework.
Stripping the record back to its physical and emotional core, the visualiser places a lone dancer inside a vast industrial warehouse — a raw, kinetic environment that mirrors the tension and release embedded in the track. Shot with a stark, atmospheric aesthetic, the visual delivers pure sweat-on-concrete energy, prioritizing movement over spectacle and emotion over gloss.
As the reimagined 2026 version of Love Me Again (Again) builds into a full-scale dancefloor anthem, the dancer’s performance becomes increasingly intense. The choreography visually reflects the transformation of the original soulful pop hit into a club-ready electronic weapon. The warehouse setting amplifies the track’s driving basslines and euphoric peaks, grounding its festival-ready energy in something visceral, human, and immediate.
John Newman’s Evolution Into Electronic Music
The release of the Love Me Again (Again) visualiser signals a wider creative shift for John Newman. Moving beyond nostalgia, Newman is leaning deeper into electronic and dance music while preserving the unmistakable vocal power that made the original “Love Me Again” a global success.
With nine number-one records as both an artist and songwriter, three BRIT Award nominations, and over 2.5 billion total streams worldwide, Newman has consistently bridged pop, soul, and electronic music with rare authenticity.
His 2021 collaboration with David Guetta and MistaJam on “If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)” marked the beginning of this refreshed era — one now defined by dance-led solo releases and a reinvigorated live show where Newman seamlessly commands both the microphone and the decks.
The official visualiser for Love Me Again (Again) reinforces his position in today’s electronic music landscape, proving that the track’s legacy continues to evolve for a new generation of club and festival audiences.
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