British-Guinean singer Jamilah Barry returns with a single about circling back, not in defeat but with new eyes.
Jamilah Barry’s first single of 2026 moves like someone re-entering a room they once left in a hurry. ‘All My Love’ is not about starting over. It’s about returning to familiar ground and finding you see it differently now.
The track is built on cushiony R&B production from Rømme and MIDNIGHT PHUNK. Lilting melodies sit on top, but the real weight comes from Barry’s full-throated vocal. She sings about reconciliation without apology. There’s no defensiveness here, just a careful, empathetic clarity. She’s circling back to a relationship, but the vantage point has shifted.
Written and recorded in a home studio in Ramsgate before finishing at Metropolis Studios in London, the single carries a homemade intimacy that survives the polish. Backing vocals from Zafy and Marco Bernardis add depth, and Zafy’s saxophone arrangement gives the track a warm, breathing texture. Barry mixed the song with Rømme; Grammy-nominated producer Jackum handled additional mixing and mastering. The result is clean but not sterile.
The song works because it doesn’t strain for drama. The arrangement is restrained, the hook unhurried. Barry trusts the listener to meet her where she is. That confidence makes ‘All My Love’ feel like a genuine return, not just a comeback. It’s a single that earns its emotional weight through patience, not pressure.
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