Jessie J has recently released a new album titled Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time on November 28, 2025.
The 16-track album is her sixth studio album. It has been recorded over five years in Los Angeles and is her first full-length album release since her breast cancer diagnosis and surgery. She released her last album in 2018, titled R.O.S.E.

Sharing her views on her latest album, the 37-year-old singer said in her press release:
“This music is so layered and stretched over so many emotional and celebratory years of my life. Crossing many genres and feelings. The songs are a journey of grief to joy. Finding the light and life after loss. A journey so many of us go through, and I hope these songs can hold the hand of anyone in need of a soundtrack to a good or bad time.”
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Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer's personal opinion. Please share your thoughts on how you would rank the songs in the comment section below.
Ranking songs from best to worst on Jessie J’s “Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time”
Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time features tracks such as Believe in Magic, Living My Best Life, And the Award Goes To, No Secrets, If I Save You, among others. Jessie J has collaborated with artists like Ryan Tedder, Jesse Boykins, Marty Maro, and Los Hendrix.
Here is the list of the tracks, ranked from best to worst by listeners.
Feel It on Me
This is the opening track on the album and has been reviewed positively by Jessie J’s fans. Most praised this track for its emotional resonance and vocal delivery.
I’ll Never Know Why
Released as a single on November 26, 2025, I’ll Never Know Why is the eighth track on the album. It is about Jessie J’s former bodyguard, Dave, whose nickname was Lasty. He reportedly died by suicide in 2018. This has been regarded as one of the deeply emotional tracks by her fans, describing how it touched them personally.
Believe in Magic
Released as a single this August, Believe in Magic has been ranked highly by fans on Reddit and X. It had an emotional impact on listeners, who praised her resilient spirit. Her “crystal” clear voice and R&B-infused pop sound make it a unique track.
Sonflower
Placed at the ninth spot in Jessie J’s latest album, Sonflower is produced by Varren Wade. The song blends themes of growth, love, and resilience with her vocal power. Fans noted it as a standout ballad on the album.
No Secrets
No Secrets has received mostly positive reviews from fans, who noted it as a raw and real track from her Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time album. In the track, she sings about her personal experiences, including losing her baby, the pressures of fame, and social media.
The Award Goes To
The Award Goes To is one of the moving tracks on Jessie J’s album. Most fans appreciated the singer’s “husky” vocals, while others loved the song’s themes of self-love and resilience.
If I Save You
This song received praise from listeners, with fans calling it a “hidden gem” in Jessie J’s album. However, since the song is new, there is not much feedback from users yet.
For This Love
Fans love For This Love for its upbeat and sensual vibe. Others believe the song has catchy production. It has often been noted as a standout track on the album, Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time.
Comes in Waves
The nostalgic R&B vibe of Comes in Waves has ranked it positively. Another track that has been praised for its emotional depth and vocal delivery.
Colourful
This is the 11th track on Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time album and has been praised for its gospel-influenced vibe. Some fans on YouTube believed that it should have been released as a single.
Threw It Away
Listeners are in love with this track, as they feel it gives The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack vibes. The song is believed to be about Jessie J’s former partner, Channing Tatum. She sings:
“I put my heart out on the table / That’s when it got uncomfortable / But oh that karma is gonna come one day / ’Cause I gave you my love and you threw it away/ Don’t you dare rewrite the story / I’m the beauty, you’re the beast.”
California
The track has received mixed reviews: some praised it as a mid-tempo ballad, while others called it filler on the album.
Complicated
The opinions of users are polarized on this track, as some found the vocals soothing, while others felt that the structure was undeveloped.
H.A.P.P.Y
H.A.P.P.Y has been released as the closing track on Jessie J’s new album. It has been produced by Ryan Tedder and Marty Maro and emphasizes choosing joy amid life’s heaviness. The song received mixed reviews on social media.
I Don’t Care
This is the second track on Jessie J’s latest album. I Don’t Care has received polarized views from fans and critics. While some praised it as an upbeat pop anthem, others called it generic and felt that it mismatched the singer’s vocal strengths.
Living My Best Life
Released as a single in May this year, Living My Best Life has been praised for its uplifting energy, her signature style of singing, and powerful vocals. There were rare complaints about the track, as someone noted that it disconnected from her aesthetic.
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