If you're down on your luck and in need of some good juju, Jess Glynne has proven to be a one-woman production line.

The big-voiced pop star, whose "Rather Be" collaboration with Clean Bandit is still a radio standby, has just released new tune "Don't be so Hard on Yourself," and it's equal parts self-acceptance anthem and party-ready earworm with a glittery touch of disco. In other words, it's Glynne's early niche.

"I came here with a broken heart that no one else could see / I drew a smile on my face til they were over me / The wounds heal and tears dry and cracks they don't show / So don't be so hard on yourself, no," she opens the track over bouncy piano chords that hasten into a full-blown club chant.

"Don't be so hard on yourself, no / Learn to forgive, learn to let go / Everyone trips, everyone falls / So don't be so hard on yourself, no," the chorus pleads. Call Glynne Mary Poppins: The song's message is medicine, and her tone is a complementary spoonful of sugar.

Glynne's debut album, I Cry When I Laugh, is scheduled for release on August 21 and also features singles "Right Here" and "Hold my Hand."

What do you think of "Don't be so Hard on Yourself"? Take a listen to the new Song of Summer contender and sound off in the comments.

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