Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 6th December 2025, 1:38 PM
British pop star Jade has strengthened her solo journey with the release of That’s Showbiz Baby! The Encore, the deluxe edition of her widely praised debut album. Building on the original release, this expanded version includes eight additional tracks that broaden the creative scope of the project. With these new songs, Jade leans further into the disco and dance-pop sound that has increasingly become her signature, reinforcing her rising prominence within the modern pop scene.
The original That’s Showbiz Baby! was released in September and quickly entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 3— the highest first-week sales achieved by any debut artist in 2025. Following her long and accomplished tenure with Little Mix, the album marked her arrival as a fully formed solo performer. Her vocal identity, stylistic approach and refined musicality captured the attention of fans and critics alike.
The deluxe edition adds eight fresh songs: “Church”, “This Is What We Dance For”, “Dreamcheater”, “Best You Could”, “Use Me”, “Frozen”, “If My Heart Was a House” and “Tar.” These tracks showcase confident delivery, rhythm-centred sound design and a more mature musical expression. Through this expanded selection, Jade demonstrates that she is not merely a pop figure but an artist capable of crafting her own distinct sonic direction.
A summary of the album details is presented in the table below:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Album Name | That’s Showbiz Baby! The Encore |
| Artist | Jade |
| Edition | Deluxe (includes 8 new tracks) |
| New Tracks | Church, This Is What We Dance For, Dreamcheater, Best You Could, Use Me, Frozen, If My Heart Was a House, Tar |
| Original Chart Debut | No. 3 in the UK |
| First-Week Sales | Highest among debut artists in 2025 |
Music analysts believe that this deluxe release will further accelerate Jade’s solo career. Her creative experimentation, stage presence and refreshing interpretation of disco-pop continue to position her as a promising and influential figure in contemporary pop music.
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