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Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Becky G

I really like Ariana Grande, Jessie J, and Nicki Minaj's song, the 'Bang Bang' song. It's the new 'Lady Marmalade.' So good. — Becky G

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie Ware

If I make a song where I'm happy, I sound completely mad - I think my voice is better-suited for sadder songs. — Jessie Ware

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie Ware

I've turned down songs that would be much easier to play on the radio that I don't think should be on the album. Maybe I've shot myself in the foot. — Jessie Ware

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie James Decker

Love is what makes you do everything. It really does conquer all. With my first album, I was writing about empowerment hoping that would make it true. And now it is. I'm in charge. I make the rules. I've been writing since I was nine years old and I'm very much involved in the creative process. And now that I'm in a happier place in my personal life, I'm spitting songs out left and right. — Jessie James Decker

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie Ware

A female vocal can lift a song. — Jessie Ware

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie J.

If I'm on a bus and someone makes my blood boil, I'll pocket those emotions and put them in a song. — Jessie J.

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie Ware

I sung from an early age and I was always given nice parts in school musicals, but I definitely wasn't the golden girl. I didn't have the guts. You've got to have a real confidence in yourself to be like: "I'm gonna be a singer and write songs." I never thought it would go anywhere because it's so unattainable to be a singer. — Jessie Ware

Jessie J Best Song Quotes By Jessie J.

It's weird because when you initially write a song, you write it with no understanding that the world is maybe going to hear it one day. So when you go into the studio, you don't see the hundreds of people at a gig or the viewers on TV, you just write a song without any inhibitions or boundaries. — Jessie J.