Jessie J has been a revelation this year. To the extent that their debut, Who You Are, had set the release date for late March and was advanced to February due to demand from fans that the British had planted for a good part of world geography. On the other hand, the prize awarded in recent criticism BRIT awards further increased the curiosity around this figure had already achieved success as a songwriter, hiding behind names like Miley Cyrus, or Chris Brown, but perhaps this is not be your best card.
Fortunately, very little of either of these two singers is left of mark on his new album. It is essential - though not exclusive - that a disk is capable of spitting out one or two really good singles that get to catch the eye of the public. With Who You Are happened and there were two songs that managed to make thousands of people turned their eyes to Jessie J.
The British, who attended the same school of performing arts that Adele or Amy Winehouse, won a good deal of attention needed to become a phenomenon. 'Do It Like A Dude ", the first single to open the closure, has all the elements which, if exploited further in the record, have managed to work out a lot more fun, quirky and memorable.
Unfortunately, hip-hop dyes and attitude are just machurrona a timely pose that work great on this particular subject, but do not persist in the rest of the tracklist. Video | Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude (Youtube) 'Price Tag', on the other hand, opens the album boldly. Maintains, in a more sober tone, as outlined in its predecessor with the more hip-hop side, with a different commitment and hinting where we might find truly comfortable and develop a particular and unique style, despite that more than a moment will be remembered for Natasha Bedingfield.
Video | Jessie J - Price Tag (Youtube) The end of this saying is the tone of Who You Are. In his debut, Jessie J is the lyrical themes which encourages its listeners to practice the healthy habit of being themselves, to pursue their goals and not let it overwhelm you can lie ahead or the other.
However, far from finding a figure clearly drawn, its own style and characteristic, we came across a selection of issues that seem made considering other artists. Video | Jessie J - Nobody's Perfect (Youtube) 'Nobody's Perfect' would fit perfectly with the style of Pink, 'Abracadabra' is reminiscent of the arrangements that relied at the time the ex-Divine Whitney Houston, 'Rainbow' have found a hole in I Am ...
Sasha Fierce, and so a good part of the cuts the tracklist. This, combined with poetic exercises that bring out the colors to any primary school, makes the album, which at first meets perfectly with the mission to entertain no more lost as what we hear over and over again, as who is gradually discovering the tricks of the magician.
Fortunately, very little of either of these two singers is left of mark on his new album. It is essential - though not exclusive - that a disk is capable of spitting out one or two really good singles that get to catch the eye of the public. With Who You Are happened and there were two songs that managed to make thousands of people turned their eyes to Jessie J.
The British, who attended the same school of performing arts that Adele or Amy Winehouse, won a good deal of attention needed to become a phenomenon. 'Do It Like A Dude ", the first single to open the closure, has all the elements which, if exploited further in the record, have managed to work out a lot more fun, quirky and memorable.
Unfortunately, hip-hop dyes and attitude are just machurrona a timely pose that work great on this particular subject, but do not persist in the rest of the tracklist. Video | Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude (Youtube) 'Price Tag', on the other hand, opens the album boldly. Maintains, in a more sober tone, as outlined in its predecessor with the more hip-hop side, with a different commitment and hinting where we might find truly comfortable and develop a particular and unique style, despite that more than a moment will be remembered for Natasha Bedingfield.
Video | Jessie J - Price Tag (Youtube) The end of this saying is the tone of Who You Are. In his debut, Jessie J is the lyrical themes which encourages its listeners to practice the healthy habit of being themselves, to pursue their goals and not let it overwhelm you can lie ahead or the other.
However, far from finding a figure clearly drawn, its own style and characteristic, we came across a selection of issues that seem made considering other artists. Video | Jessie J - Nobody's Perfect (Youtube) 'Nobody's Perfect' would fit perfectly with the style of Pink, 'Abracadabra' is reminiscent of the arrangements that relied at the time the ex-Divine Whitney Houston, 'Rainbow' have found a hole in I Am ...
Sasha Fierce, and so a good part of the cuts the tracklist. This, combined with poetic exercises that bring out the colors to any primary school, makes the album, which at first meets perfectly with the mission to entertain no more lost as what we hear over and over again, as who is gradually discovering the tricks of the magician.
- Jessie J: 'Nobody's Perfect' Video Debut! (14/04/2011)
- Jessie J: I'm Glad I've Had to Struggle (14/04/2011)
- Video: Jessie J Performs 'Price Tag' on 'Leno' (14/04/2011)
- Jessie J Performs "Price Tag" and "L.O.V.E." On The Today Show (13/04/2011)
- On The Download: Jessie J's 'Who You Are' (14/04/2011)
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