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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Jessie J reveals "Silver Lining (Crazy 'Bout You)"

It's been awhile since Jessie J has released new music and now fans can breathe again as she peels off her clothes in her new video for the upbeat empowering ballad, "Silver Lining (Crazy 'Bout You)," the lead single from the original motion picture soundtrack for the Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence starring new film, "Silver Linings Playbook," is out in cinemas now. The 24-year-old British singer-songwriter is currently out in Los Angeles working on her new sophomore album, still untitled, by mid-2013.
We're normally not too big on Jessie ballads and mid-tempo songs due to the vocal acrobatics, but her latest single, "Silver Lining," hits the spot. Penned by legendary hitmaker Dianne Warren, who has written some of the biggest ballads of the past few decades. The mid-tempo pop-meets-R&B tune, layered with an 80's inspired beat and gentle piano melody, is a simple love song, providing another opportunity for Jessie to showcase her impressive strong vocal talents, while not going over-board.
Jessie's vocals float effortlessly over a simple, yet powerful stomping beat. True, "Silver Lining" does divert from Jessie's trademark hip-hop/pop "Price Tag" vibe, but her confident and optimistic lyrics offer up some flawless advice for how to stay strong when life gets tough. Call us crazy, but this song just makes us want to hold everyone's hands in a circle and sway back and forth like this. Who's in?! The life-affirming song says very little about silver linings of any kind, but instead shows a brown-haired Jessie looking very artsy as she sings the repetitive yet catchy track.
The Andrew Logan-directed clip starts with the "Domino" star shows off her lighter brown hair and sat on a swivel chair seemingly naked effect outfit in darkened room, as she checking on her laptop, looking at the Facebook page for new flick. Her phone rings, then the song kicks in. The clip then follows the standard format of featuring Jessie singing in tight white tube pants and a white crop top as lyrics to the track run across her and dancing in a thigh-skimming embellished dress, while interspersed with scenes from the new film are projected onto her body to cover her modesty.

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