Grown up on a farm, this award-winning Australian singer/songwriter was definitely influenced by her musical family, which includes opera singers and musical theatre performers. Since the start of her career she’s performed all over the world, including at Glastonbury, UK and the Tamworth Country Music Festival. She also won 2 ARIA awards, 9 Golden Guitars and 3 AIR awards. Inspired by artists such as Laura Marling and Josh Pyke, she released her debut album “Small Town Big Shot” in 2015.
Reflecting on the struggles of the sheer amount of rejections she got in building her career, her new single is filled with gratitude for those hard moments as they shaped who she is now. Recorded on the road in Europe, the song eases us in with some bass plucks and a soft rhythm, before the sonic brightness starts to radiate. With a bustling beat, joyful guitars and a cheeky banjo creating the dynamic melody, it’s the twangy sparkle and her blissful vocals that make this a celebration.
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From their album “Scenes From The Southside” (1988):
With a delicious blend of a 70s disco beat and 90s R&B vibes, this is the new single by British songstress Jessie J: