Jade Is Her Own Biggest Fan, and Has the Spotify Library to Prove It
Jade was a little afraid to shuffle her music library for Rolling Stone ’s Song Shuffle series. Backstage at Lollapalooza , the pop phenom admitted she’d only recently discovered the like button on Spotify and described what she’d added so far as “quite eclectic.” It feels almost fated, then, that the first song to play at random from her liked songs library is Little Mix ’s “DNA.”
For anyone unfamiliar, “DNA” is one of the loudest songs in the history of recorded music. However loud you think it might be, it’s about 200 decibels higher. Jade would know. It’s her voice that sets the stage for the song’s thunderous chorus. “I can’t believe that’s the first song,” Jade said. “Well, obvs I was in it. Love them down. One of the best girl bands ever.” She remembers writing the song fresh out of school, before her brain had a chance to switch over from academics to full-blown pop stardom. She used her textbook to help come up with the lyrics.
Jade admittedly has some skips when it comes to listening to Little Mix. “There’s a song called ‘Oops’ that I despise, so I skip that),” she said. “Black Magic” is also hit or miss, but only because she prefers the demo version recorded by the songwriter Kamille. “Not many people know this,” Jade said. “The original demo actually only had Kamille on it. She was like the fifth member of Little Mix.”
The next song in the shuffle is also close to home: “It Girl” from Jade’s debut solo album, That’s Showbiz Baby! “You’ve got to be your biggest fan,” she said, keeping any narcissism allegations at bay. “‘It Girl’ is one of my favorites because it’s ballsy, it’s rude, it’s like a clapback to any men that have done me wrong in the industry.” It was written after her debut solo single, “Angel of My Dreams,” and continued a prominent thread across the album about how she’s processed the highs and lows of the nearly two decades she’s spent in the music industry. Editor’s picks The 250 Greatest Albums of the 21st Century So Far The 100 Best TV Episodes of All Time The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century
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