Jessie J ft. David Guetta “Laserlight” Video Premiere

This track appears on the Platinum Edition of Jessie J’s 2011 album, Who You Are.

The David Guetta co-produced House number has a remarkable resemblance to his UK chart topping single “Titanium”. Therefore it’s safe to say that “Laserlight” does not sound like “Domino” due to it containing a more raw EDM sound.

This may not gain much recognition Stateside but in the UK this is a definite chart climber. Ultimately this track is a gamble due to it not sounding like a generic Pop banger but at the same time tending to be catchy with each listen therefore it would be wise to give it a stream before diving in head first to purchase it.

Guetta does not appear on the video.

rating: ♥♥

Jessie J “Domino” Video Premiere

This year’s breakout British sensation releases a brand new video for all the fans who listened to her religiously. “Domino” appears on the re-release of her 2011 debut album Who You Are.

The song might be about guy but Jessie shows us that all she needs are ridiculously flashy clothes and a dynamic background to have a good time. After her US hit “Price Tag” this track seems to be the most enjoyable Pop song off her album. The video might be a little to common but the track is quite enjoyable.

Sounds remarkably like a Katy Perry song noh?

rating: ♥♥♥

Jessie J “Who You Are” Video Premiere

Miss Jessie is on an unstoppable roll releasing single after single each accompanied by a carefully directed video. This is off her 2011 album, Who You Are and is a total change from her previously released singles.

Compared to her previous adrenaline filled pop songs this may come as a surprise. This would be due to the laid-back low-tempo melody powered by soul strengthening lyrics and vocals and also her fatally injured foot. I guess Jessie is taking Katy Perry’s approach to releasing singles.

An ideal track for open-mic night at the corner pub.

rating: ♥♥♥

PS -  Re-edited with original VEVO link.

Jessie J “Look Who’s Laughing Now” Video Premiere

The fourth video from her 2011 album, Who You Are. The video basically depicts a socially introverted Jessie standing up against the school yard bullies and putting them back in their rightful place.

Whereas the song is just bitching! I cannot exactly pin point the exact era when this kind of beat was popular but I do know that this beat is sick as hell. This single is totally different from all previous three singles that she released therefore it is a must watch or more like a must listen.

rating: ♥♥♥   (video could have been better)