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Bio: Jessica is a producer & singer/ songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Jessica writes, produces and vocals all of her original material herself from her studio in Belfast. She has seen major success on her 3 previous original singles, all charting in the top 10 Shazam charts in Northern Ireland. She has generated over 20 million Spotify streams, with her previous releases on Warner UK & Sony Germany reaching over 5 million radio impressions. Jessica’s versatility shines in her songwriting, production and vocal ability, which is best showcased across her numerous & stylistically varied writing, production and performance credits.
Although Jessica has her own artist career, she also writes & produces for other artists and more recently she has just finished writing, producing & recording seasons 1, 2 & 3 of a brand-new BBC kids TV Show 'Nova Jones’ about an intergalactic pop star, which saw Jessica writing, recording & producing all 40 tracks in the show, the latest season set for worldwide release in November. Season 1 of the show already has over a million views on BBC iPlayer with the “poptastic songs” being widely lauded as one of the biggest attractions to the hit CBBC show.
Following a slew of successful writing credits for other artists, Jessica is focused on releasing her own brand new music in 2024.
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