Just-turned-18 last week soul singer Joss Stone is proving she quite unlike other teenage divas. Firstly, she can sing. Second, she's totally hot. And thirdly, she is being hailed internationally for re-energizing the popularity of soul music.
Recently, she told zap2it.com that her first album "The Soul Sessions" album released in 2003 was actually an accident: "It was meant to have five tracks on it and just sell, like, a thousand copies in the underground market. The idea was to start some kind of buzz, and it just grew a life of its own. Maybe people liked it because it was real. It was made simply, like most albums were back in the day."
, Her second album "Mind, Body and Soul" came out last fall and she's working on a third album. The British teen says doesn't like to be called just a soul singer though. "I don't even put a name to the type of music I do, because I don't like to pigeonhole myself in any way."
"If I wanted to do something classical or country, I would. It's just fun to change things up. In England, the people who think I'm the biggest star there is America. I try to tell them I'm not, but they won't have it. I still feel sometimes like nobody even knows me."
That's about to change, Joss. That new face of The Gap Stores (replacing Sarah Jessica Parker) is going to be a bigger star than she can imagine...
Her second album "Mind, Body and Soul" came out last fall and she's working on a third album. The British teen says doesn't like to be called just a soul singer though. "I don't even put a name to the type of music I do, because I don't like to pigeonhole myself in any way."
"If I wanted to do something classical or country, I would. It's just fun to change things up. In England, the people who think I'm the biggest star there is America. I try to tell them I'm not, but they won't have it. I still feel sometimes like nobody even knows me."
That's about to change, Joss. That new face of The Gap Stores (replacing Sarah Jessica Parker) is going to be a bigger star than she can imagine...


