A raw, kinetic space that mirrors the emotional tension and release at the heart of the record. Shot with a stark, atmospheric edge, the visual channels sweat-on-concrete energy: movement over spectacle, feeling over gloss.

As the reimagined 2026 version of Love Me Again (Again) builds, the dancer’s performance becomes increasingly urgent, a visual embodiment of the track’s transformation from soulful pop classic to full-throttle dancefloor weapon. The warehouse setting amplifies the track’s club-ready pulse, grounding its euphoric highs in something visceral, human, and immediate.

It reflects Newman’s wider creative shift, less nostalgia, more momentum,  as he continues to push deeper into electronic territory while retaining the unmistakable vocal power that made the original iconic.

Following a career that has delivered nine number-one records as both artist and songwriter, three BRIT Award nominations and over 2.5 billion total streams, Newman continues to bridge pop, soul and electronic music with rare authenticity. His collaboration with David Guetta and MistaJam on ‘If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)’ in 2021 marked the start of this refreshed chapter – now defined by dance-led solo music and a reinvigorated live show where he seamlessly commands both mic and decks.


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