Jessica Simpson jumping from pop to country music May seem likely to put his musical career, but the Texas native said she grew up a country fan. Yet, nobody expected an album of waltzes and two steppers. As might be expected, her first collection, "Do You Know", focuses on slick Nashville pop, no error is one of 11 songs to boot scooting honky-tonk or dirt-road country rock.
Guided by Nashville Brett James and Grammy-winning producer John Shanks, Jessica Simpson manages his voice carefully professionalism. She also co-authored eight of 11 songs, hooking up with countries affected makers Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird and Rachel Proctor, inter alia, for music that correspond to the current formula of Nashville.
But there is nothing that distinguishes her voice or her musical direction from other countries newcomers. At its best, as on the ballad "are still not Stop Me", it suggests Simpson has the potential to be an artist more strange that it is still unproven. But from the first hit, "Come On Over," religious inspiration "Pray Out Loud" the love song to his fourth-boyfriend, "You are my Sunday" there is little about Simpson's house transition to propose it is ready to compete commercial or creatively with Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift.
Check this out: Jessica Simpson once famous botched the lyrics of a song Dolly Parton during a live concert being recorded for a television special, but it manages itself better in a duet with country legend about the song title, which was written by Parton.
Guided by Nashville Brett James and Grammy-winning producer John Shanks, Jessica Simpson manages his voice carefully professionalism. She also co-authored eight of 11 songs, hooking up with countries affected makers Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird and Rachel Proctor, inter alia, for music that correspond to the current formula of Nashville.
But there is nothing that distinguishes her voice or her musical direction from other countries newcomers. At its best, as on the ballad "are still not Stop Me", it suggests Simpson has the potential to be an artist more strange that it is still unproven. But from the first hit, "Come On Over," religious inspiration "Pray Out Loud" the love song to his fourth-boyfriend, "You are my Sunday" there is little about Simpson's house transition to propose it is ready to compete commercial or creatively with Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift.
Check this out: Jessica Simpson once famous botched the lyrics of a song Dolly Parton during a live concert being recorded for a television special, but it manages itself better in a duet with country legend about the song title, which was written by Parton.