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Jessica Simpson Bio
Jessica Simpson is bright,
beautiful and blessed. She possesses a voice that is capable of
expressing the heartache of first love and the wondrous possibilities
of an everlasting tomorrow. Her live shows have been marked by a
youthful exuberance coupled with a seasoned professionalism that
belies her 19 years. In an era of pre-fabricated wind-up divas, she is
refreshingly honest, remarkably focused and positive, and true to her
self, her beliefs and her heart. She is Jessica Simpson and Sweet
Kisses, her Columbia Records debut, is an appealing and satisfying
blend of pop, R&B and gospel-infused
music that heralds the
emergence of a bright new star.
"Recording Sweet
Kisses is the culmination of a dream," Jessica offers, "not
only because people will get the opportunity to hear my music but also
because I'm hoping that my fans will also see that you can be a good
person and lead a good life and still have fun!" The first single
is "I Wanna Love You Forever," a soaring, passionate ballad
written and produced by Sam Watters (of Color me Badd) and Louis
Biancanella (Mariah Carey)."The song is so beautiful,"
exclaims Jessica. "It's so romantic and that's the kind of singer
I am. I love passion and I love love because I am such a sucker for
that sort of thing. It's a song about having a love for someone for
the rest of your life. That can apply to family, a guy, a friend,
whomever. That universal emotion really appeals to me."
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Another
track that touches Jessica's heart is "Where You Are," which
pairs Jessica Simpson up with 98 Degree's Nick Lachey. "I toured with
98
Degrees this past spring. It was my first tour ever and it was just an
incredible experience! Watching 98 Degrees perform every night, I had this
idea that I should record something with Nick and when this song came
along it was perfect!" "Where You Are," another emotional
ballad, also speaks to universal feelings. "It's a song, quite
honestly, about death but it examines it from a positive, spiritual
way," Jessica explains. "I think anyone who's gone through the
sadness of that sort of loss will be able to draw peace and comfort from
this song." Jessica co-wrote "Heart Of Innocence," which
she dedicates to her future husband, no matter who he might be. "I
believe in one true love," Jessica declares, "so I really wanted
this song not to be cheesy or preachy but rather just truthful, because I
do believe in abstinence and commitment. The lyrics come straight from a
dream I had and are so personal and real to me, because I know that
innocence can be sexy and that you can be confident and at ease with your
sexuality and your womanliness without having sex. I am." It's not
just on powerful ballads that Jessica shines: she also rocks the house on
tracks like "Woman In Me," which features label mates Destiny's
Child. "'Woman In Me' is a very inspirational song because it address
issues of self-esteem and self-worth. It's so important to me that people
love themselves for who they are and that they appreciate all of the
beauty that's in their souls."
In late November 2005, Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey split. It is said that it was Nick who did the splitting but Jessica Simpson is too hot for him anyways. That said, Nick Lachey walked away with a lot more money then he started with. Because of the divorce, Nick was the one getting the money and Jessica Simpson had to pay up. Yep it works both ways. Still Jessica Simpson is better with out him now. |
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