“I wished to catch the vulnerability I’ve experienced as I opened myself as much as like,” Ora stated, teasing a brand-new period of music Rita Ora is a sad bride-to-be in the video for her brand-new single “You Only Love Me,” however that does not indicate that she’s not one pleased married girl in reality. On Friday, as she commemorated the release of her brand-new single, Ora validated that she got married with film director Taika Waititi. “Yes. Here we are,” Ora informed the host of Heart Radio Breakfast, per People. “They state whatever takes place for a factor. I am formally off the marketplace, individuals!” The video for her brand-new single opens with a collection of videos of her popular buddies sending out congratulations for her marital relationship, prior to the video shifts into Ora preparing for a wedding event that ends up being a catastrophe. “You just like me when/The bourbon’s pouring/Four in the early morning,” Ora sings in the chorus. The video sees the star as she’s surrounded by vibrant bridesmaids who appear to wish to make Ora’s huge minute about them. The visual ends with Ora strolling over to a huge castle for her huge wedding event, prior to understanding that the castle has actually been set on fire. “With ‘You Only Love Me’ and my approaching album, I wished to catch the vulnerability I’ve experienced as I opened myself approximately enjoy and went into a brand-new stage of life,” Ora stated in a news release. “Learning to let go of the past to give way for brand-new experiences is a deeply individual procedure, and one I felt forced to record through my music.” She includes, “The journey was not constantly simple, however I’ve come out of it more powerful and filled with more love than I ever believed possible.” “You Only Love Me” is the very first taste of a “brand-new period,” Ora validated on her Instagram. “I’m so pleased with the brand-new music I’ve been dealing with and have actually been passing away to share it with you all!” she stated. “I like you a lot, thank you for being with me.” Aside from a multitude of partnerships and 2020’s “How to Be Lonely,” this is the very first taste of a brand-new album from Ora considering that 2018’s Phoenix, which included “For You,” “Girls,” and “Anywhere.” From Rolling Stone United States.