Jessie J is the life of the party as the 25-year-old British dance-pop star peeps into key holes, opens doors to many realities and parties like 'cray-cray' with her supermodel pal Jourdan Dunn in her brand new fun music video for her newest uplifting sassy pop jam, "It's My Party," the second cut off her forthcoming, still untitled sophomore studio album, is expected to feature multiple sounds ranging from pop rock to hip-hop, and due later this year via Lava-Universal Republic.
If we know one thing about Jessie J, it's that the British singer-songwriter does not pull any punches. From her explosive Freddie Mercury-meets-Katy Perry vocal styling to her extreme, eye-popping fashion statements, she always aims to make an impression. This very "Domino" reminiscing new track; is a highly energetic, fun loving track, and Jessie J is well-advised in choosing "It's My Party" as a follow-up single to the Big Sean and Dizzee Rascal-assisted lead single "Wild," throwing back to her 2011 "Domino" pop sound after the urban and hip-hop vibe in "Wild," offering some variation that will surely get fans excited over her upcoming album.
The Emil Nava-directed clip opens on our boisterous heroine alone wandering through a pink hallway, where she peeps through the keyholes and opening three doors to unveil rooms where parties are being held by different types of social groups. While the track is breakup anthem, there is no breaking up going on in the clip. "It's basically me having parties. Three very different parties that I kind of bring together as one big party. There's some cameos in there, some of my best mates in there," Jessie J explains. "It's a fun video, it's just me being silly. It's a lot of humor." The video proving that Jessie J knows how to have a good time.
The carefree and fun scenes with splashes of color, attitude, and partying take place in a house full of different parties, all with different themes and filled with partygoers who dance the night away. Like the carefree spirit of "It's My Party," she lightens the mood and really gets the parties going. we have a punk/grunge gathering, a pompous hipster get-together and a hip-hop-influenced bash. Jessie J invades to bring her energy into and there's a definite Miley Cyrus/"We Can't Stop" vibe to the lyrics, but since Jessie J's track is framed as a response to actual snarky comments, it's an anthem to self-determination that's entirely her own. After partying with each group individually, they all get together for a big final celebration at the end.
If we know one thing about Jessie J, it's that the British singer-songwriter does not pull any punches. From her explosive Freddie Mercury-meets-Katy Perry vocal styling to her extreme, eye-popping fashion statements, she always aims to make an impression. This very "Domino" reminiscing new track; is a highly energetic, fun loving track, and Jessie J is well-advised in choosing "It's My Party" as a follow-up single to the Big Sean and Dizzee Rascal-assisted lead single "Wild," throwing back to her 2011 "Domino" pop sound after the urban and hip-hop vibe in "Wild," offering some variation that will surely get fans excited over her upcoming album.
The Emil Nava-directed clip opens on our boisterous heroine alone wandering through a pink hallway, where she peeps through the keyholes and opening three doors to unveil rooms where parties are being held by different types of social groups. While the track is breakup anthem, there is no breaking up going on in the clip. "It's basically me having parties. Three very different parties that I kind of bring together as one big party. There's some cameos in there, some of my best mates in there," Jessie J explains. "It's a fun video, it's just me being silly. It's a lot of humor." The video proving that Jessie J knows how to have a good time.
The carefree and fun scenes with splashes of color, attitude, and partying take place in a house full of different parties, all with different themes and filled with partygoers who dance the night away. Like the carefree spirit of "It's My Party," she lightens the mood and really gets the parties going. we have a punk/grunge gathering, a pompous hipster get-together and a hip-hop-influenced bash. Jessie J invades to bring her energy into and there's a definite Miley Cyrus/"We Can't Stop" vibe to the lyrics, but since Jessie J's track is framed as a response to actual snarky comments, it's an anthem to self-determination that's entirely her own. After partying with each group individually, they all get together for a big final celebration at the end.
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