Friday, October 24, 2014

Favorite Female Artist - Jessie J


The Brit behind Miley Cyrus' "Party in the U.S.A", Jessie J, has stepped out into the light to claim her own fame. Born as Jessica Ellen Cornish on March 27, 1988 After attending Collins Performing Arts, Jessie was cast at Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End play "Whistle Down the Wind" at the age of 11.

She went through High School and began channeling down her talent again when completing her study at the BRIT school and joining an-all girl group. Her first push into the real business began when she was signed to Gut Records. Unfortunately, the label went bankrupt before she even released an album. Determined as she is, Jessie continued writing songs and gaining a contract with Sony ATV.


It was in November 2010 when she began to step out as a solo artist, releasing the single "Do It Like a Dude" which quickly came at number two on U.K. Singles charts. The success was followed by a greater one with the release of "Price Tag" in which Jessie collaborated with rapper, B.0.B.. It became her first number one single. Due to the amount of success, Jessie was a regular name at awards events. She won 2011 BRIT Awards' Critics' Choice and was nominated for BBC's Sound of 2011 list. Her first debut album, is called "Who You Are", and her third album which came out very recently is titled “Sweet Talker”. Something that I really like about Jessie J is that she is a very different and original artist.

Something that I really admire and love about Jessie J is that most of her songs have a very positive and true message. She uses her talent to help others overcome certain situations and to inspire them as well. She's always very transparent and true to herself and that's really something that makes her so different to other artist who just perform for the money and the fame.

Playlist Recommendation -
  1. Said Too Much
  2. Do It Like A Dude (Explicit)
  3. Price Tag
  4. Nobody's Perfect
  5. Big White Room
  6. Who's Laughing Now
  7. Who You Are
  8. Stand Up
  9. Casualty Of Love
  10. You Really Don't Know Me




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