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Born
July 10, 1980, in Dallas, Texas,
this sexy 5' 3" recording star and
singer displays a hard core attitude
in her performances. Jessica has a
younger sister named Ashlee. Her
father, who is a psychologist,
manages her career, and her mother
designs her wardrobe and assists in
the business affairs. Jessica first
developed and nurtured her talent in
the local Baptist church, where her
father also works as the
congregation's youth minister...>>>
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While
at church camp, at the age of 13,
Jessica sang Whitney Houston's "I
Will Always Love You" and an
arrangement of "Amazing Grace". One
of the camp's visitors, a gentleman
who was launching a gospel record
label saw great promise and profits
in her voice. Jessica began to tour
with Christian youth conferences
with tunes like "True Love Waits",
sometimes entertaining audiences of
20,000 people.
Jessica is boldly traveling down
several fresh new musical avenues.
In addition to offering more of the
lush, passionate ballads that have
become her signature, she has
effectively expanded her creative
styles. This includes ebullient
rhythm pop and sultry R&B and is a
collection of funk-fortified songs
and sophisticated contemporary
ballads. Jessica has the finesse and
confidence of a well seasoned
performer.
Jessica says she is part of a
positive new breed of teenager and
youths who welcome responsibility
and propriety. In school, Jessica
hung with a crowd that was popular
and respected, and she was elected
Homecoming Queen two years in a row
at J.J. Pierce High School.
Jessica's relationship with her fans
is of tremendous importance to her.
"They keep me going. They inspire
me. I do all I can to keep in close
touch with the fans who support my
music, whether it be via my shows or
on the Internet. The energy I get
from them is extraordinary."
Jessica states, "That's what I
really wanted to come across on
these songs, confidence". Jessica
notes, "I wanted to show that with
that inner strength and inner light,
nothing is impossible." That said,
Jessica admits that she does
occasionally enjoy flexing a little
external heat... even if it's
completely innocent. "There's a cut
on the album, 'Hot Like Fire', that
I think will take people by
surprise", she says of the
self-assured hip-hop-flavored cut
produced by Cory Rooney. "It's a
hard-core 'attitude' song. You might
not even recognize my voice at
first. It's totally raw and intense.
It's a shake-your-hips kind of song.
I love it."
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