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About Jessica Simpson
Listen to Jessica Simpson's In This Skin, and you
will hear many things: Love. Romance. Sexuality. Sweetness.
Maturity. Peace of Mind. Yet chief among the things you will hear is
the sound of a woman becoming her own person and staying true to her
heart.
Cowritten by Jessica -- with contributions from Fran Gold, Damon
Elliott and Trina Harmon, and production by Ric Wake and Rob Fusari,
In This Skin shines a light on a side of Jessica that she's never
had the opportunity to let free. "I've been searching my soul for
things I wanted to sing about and things I wanted to say and so I
came up with this record, "Jessica explains. "When people listen to
this record it will make them happy."
That's because the songs on In This Skin reflect the happiness and
growth that Jessica has been experiencing. Now married to long time
beau Nick Lachey (of 98 Degrees) and firmly in control of her life
and creative output, Jessica has reached deep inside to come up with
an album that may well be most personal of her career. In This Skin
might be Jessica's third collection but, in terms of emotional
honesty and stylistic range, it is, in a real sense, the first album
that's truly her own. That's because In This Skin marks Jessica's
debut as a songwriter and her lyrical and musical influences fuel
the album's thematic journeys. "I've wanted artistic control for a
long time but in the past I wasn't able to get it," she confesses.
"Being in charge of your creative destiny is beautiful for any
artist, especially someone like me who wants to sing about positive
things and to inspire others. This time I really wanted to make an
album that was real and organic and that you could listen to all the
way through and maybe be inspired to fall in love or follow your
dreams. "
That sense of liberation is abundant on the album's first single
"Sweetest Sin." Written by hit maker Diane Warren and produced by
Ric Wake, "Sweetest Sin" is unabashedly carnal and, as Jessica
notes, a marked change from the giddy teen pop that launched her
career. "I'm not dancing around this time," she laughs. "I'm not
wearing that head set mic ever again in my life!"
A celebration of love, her marriage, and making love, "Sweetest Sin"
signals a new artistic direction for Jessica. "You'll definitely
know I'm a woman after hearing this song," she offers. "It's a
deeply sensual song but it's also romantic and recording it was one
of the most natural things I've done. It's so great to be able to
sing about things you're going through because it makes you relate
even more to the music which makes that music beautiful."
In This Skin is filled with both beauty and love, with lyrics drawn
from personal experiences and journal entries to create an album
resonating with a captivating reality. Just listen to the
bittersweet ballad "You Don't Have To Let Go." "I wrote that song
for my dad," Jessica says. "It was so hard for him to walk me down
the aisle and for him to handle the idea that I was getting married
and, in his eyes, leaving. So I wrote this song for him about our
relationship and all that he sacrificed for me."
"Underneath," an emotional ode to the ups and downs of romantic
love, was penned during a turbulent period in Nick and Jessica's
relationship when the pair embarked an ill-fated separation. Jessica
cites the love and support of her fans as the motivation behind the
album's title track's message of determination. Set to a gentle
acoustic-laced groove "In This Skin" is, according to Jessica, about
"...being comfortable in your own skin, being worthy and feeling
beautiful. I wrote in the liner notes that this is for all the fans.
I want them to listen to the song and let the lyrics serve as an
inspiration."
Inspiration and spirit have always been crucial to Jessica. From the
beginning of her career she has aimed to be more than just some
cutie pie teen star: she's always invested her songs with positive
outlooks and lived her life in a manner that stays true to her
beliefs.
Jessica Simpson first made her mark in the world of contemporary
Christian music. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Jessica was
sharing bills with gospel great Kirk Franklin and Ce Ce Winans while
still in junior high. Word of the then-teen's phenomenal voice and
stage presence soon filtered out of the Christian circuit and, in
the late 90's, Jessica signed with Columbia Records. Sweet Kisses,
her major label debut, was released in 1999 and spawned the smash
singles "I Wanna Love You Forever," "I Think I'm In Love," and
"Where You Are." Following the release of her debut, Jessica hit the
road, wowing audiences worldwide with her soaring emotion-packed
vocals and high-energy stage presence. "It was an amazing time for
me," Jessica recalls. "I was 17 and seeing the world, doing what I
loved and doing it in a way that felt right."
The title track to Irresistible, her 2001 follow-up, was a crossover
smash, charting on the Hot 100 (#15), the Rhythmic Top 40 (#12), Top
40 Mainstream (#3) and Top 40 Tracks (#5).
Since the release of Irresistible, Jessica's been working on her
acting résumé. In addition to her recurring role on "That 70's
Show," Jessica can be seen in an episode of UPN's "The Twilight
Zone." Meanwhile, Jessica and new husband Nick Lachey will share
their lives with fans in an upcoming reality TV series on MTV.
But music remained one of Jessica's truest loves and, when it came
time to make In This Skin, she was ready for this vital next stage
in her career. "I knew the sort of songs I wanted to sing and
write," she says. "Songs that are uplifting and real."
With her new album, Jessica Simpson comes into her own as a woman
and refines her ever-evolving voice as an artist. Collaborating with
a crop of up-and-coming writers and producers, Jessica has created
an album that sounds fresh and rings absolutely true. Her message?
"It's about love and confidence and loving where I am in my life."
Jessica's follow up to her "In this Skin" album was entitled "Public
Affair". This album was the album showcasing Jessica in the midst of
her divorce from then husband Nick Lachey. This time was a very
difficult time for Jessica and it was reflected in her music. The
album is a mix of upbeat dance songs, country songs, and several
independent heart felt songs. One of the best reflections into
Jessica's life at the timw that she made the album is the song
entitled "I belong to me". Jessica's Album "Public Affair" didnt do
as well as hoped, but she moved on and continued on her way. Prior
to the album release Jessica had just finished filming the movie
"The Dukes of Hazard", and has since made several more movies
including "Employee of the Month" and "Blonde Ambition" , and the
upcoming movie "Major Movie Star".
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