Jessie J is a British singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and versatility across genres like pop, R&B, and soul. She rose to fame with her debut album Who You Are and has become an influential figure in music, celebrated for her vocal range and energetic performances.
2010: Released her debut single "Do It Like a Dude," which became a chart hit in the UK.
2011: Her debut album Who You Are featured hits like "Price Tag" and "Domino," propelling her to international stardom.
2012: Performed at the London Olympics Closing Ceremony, showcasing her global appeal.
2014: Released the album Sweet Talker, featuring collaborations with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj on the smash hit "Bang Bang."
2018: Won the Chinese reality singing competition Singer 2018, gaining a new wave of international fans.
2021: Released "I Want Love," marking a return to her pop roots.
As a solo artist, Jessie J does not belong to a band but has collaborated with high-profile artists such as David Guetta, B.o.B, and DJ Cassidy.
2011: BRIT Award for Critics' Choice.
2012: MOBO Award for Best Song (Do It Like a Dude).
2015: Grammy nomination for Bang Bang with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
Multiple MTV and Teen Choice Awards throughout her career.
Known for her candid discussions about mental health and vocal cord struggles, Jessie J has been open about the challenges of fame.
She has alopecia, which she has publicly discussed to promote self-acceptance.
Jessie J was briefly a coach on The Voice UK, bringing her expertise to budding artists.