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Jessie J Performs Surprise Airport Show



Jessie J entertained her fellow passengers when she was stranded at an airport on Friday (07Oct11) by performing an impromptu gig in the departure lounge.
The Price Tag hitmaker was en route to Germany with her band when they missed their connecting flight and were left hanging around a terminal waiting for another plane.
And she became so frustrated at the three-hour delay, she began singing renditions of her hit tracks to amuse her fellow travellers.
In a series of posts on her Twitter.com blog, the British star writes, “So we have missed our connecting flight… I left my house 9 hours ago. And I’m not there yet. Long.com. I just sang to everyone in the gate at the airport. Made people (smile).”

 
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Lily Allen Queries Jessie J’s Awards Win

Outspoken pop star Lily Allen has risked sparking a feud with Jessie J by questioning her triumph at the Mobo Awards.
The Price Tag hitmaker dominated Britain’s Music of Black Origin Awards (Mobos) on Wednesday (05Oct11) by scooping four top honours, including Best U.K. Act and Best Album.

But Allen has called her fellow Brit’s wins into doubt, questioning whether her songs qualify for inclusion in the ceremony.
In a post on Twitter.com, she writes, “Now, I love Jessie J as much as the next person, but how is her music ‘of black origin’? Is it cause she says ‘man dem’ in her tune?”

 
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Jessie J at MOBO Awards 2011



British pop star Jessie J was the toast of the U.K.’s Music of Black Origin Awards (MobOs) on Wednesday (05Oct11) after winning four top honours.
The Price Tag hitmaker was named Best U.K. Act and Best Newcomer, while her track Do It Like A Dude was hailed as Best Song and Who You Are claimed Best Album.
Soul sensation Adele also went into the 2011 ceremony in Glasgow, Scotland as a multiple nominee – but she walked away with just one prize, for Best R&B/Soul Act.
The annual event featured performances from Jessie J and R&B icons Boyz II Men, while Amy Winehouse’s goddaughter Dionne Bromfield sang a moving rendition of the tragic star’s Love Is A Losing Game.
The full list of winners at the 2011 MobO Awards, hosted by singers Jason DeRulo and Alesha Dixon, are as follows:

Best U.K. Act – Jessie J
Best Newcomer – Jessie J
Best Hip-Hop/Grime Act – Tinie Tempah
Best Video – Tinchy Stryder and Dappy, Spaceship
Best International Act – Rihanna
Best Song – Do It Like A Dude by Jessie J
Best Album – Who You Are by Jessie J
Best R&B/Soul Act – Adele
Best Reggae – Alborosie
Best Jazz Act – Kairos 4Tet
Best African Act – Wizkid
Best Gospel Act – Triple O
Outstanding Contribution To Music – Boyz II Men

 
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Jessie J at the backstage of ANT AND DEC’S

 
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Who’s Laughing Now Red Or Black


Jessie J Performes Who’s Laughing now at Ant and Dec’s Red Or Black Watch and be amazed with her beautiful voice! Dont Forget to grab your copy’s of jessie j’s albums in you favorite leading stores nationwide!

 
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Jessie J Recorded Single With Broken Foot


Jessie J recorded her single ‘Domino’ with a broken foot.
The ‘Price Tag’ singer hurt herself during rehearsals in London this June, but before it was diagnosed – forcing her to pull out of a number of festivals over the summer- she managed to complete one of her best tracks.
She told BBC Radio 2: “I fell over on quite a high platform in very high shoes and snapped my ankle in three places. I flew to the US the day after I did it, because I was told I hadn’t broken it, where I wrote ‘Domino’ which is my next single, so everything happens for a reason.
“I was in so much pain in the studio and my foot was just bright green and swollen, and it wouldn’t go down, so I flew home and I was like ‘I’m going to see the doctor’.”
Jessie was upset to have to let her fans down, but managed to give performances at both the Glastonbury and V Festivals by singing from a huge throne onstage.
While the injury was a huge setback for Jessie, she was determined to keep things in perspective and continue her career as normally as possible.
She added: “It’s funny because my mum said to me, ‘you’re too nice,’ because the first thing I said was ‘I can’t let my fans down.’
“But there’s people who have it so much worse, so I just get on with it.”
Jessie is currently recovering from her injury and is set to resume performing again soon.

 
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