Follow-up to 'Who You Are'..
Holly Frith
08:45 21st March 2011

Jessie J has revealed that she is already working on her next album.

The singer, who released her debut album 'Who You Are' earlier this month, has said she has already has a number of songs written for the follow-up.

''For the next album, I’ve got three or four songs already written. People say albums should be slices of your life, but to me it should be the whole time,'' Jessie J told the Daily Star.

She added: “I’ve had all my life to write this first album, and I don’t want to end up having six weeks to write the second.''

Meanwhile, Jessie J has been added to the line-up for this year's iTunes festival in London.

The Baddest Women In Music Today

  • Jessie J - Hailing from Essex and still only 22, Jessie J has already written songs for the likes of Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys, but now she’s stepping out on her own. Watch out 2011.

  • Hayley Williams - Whether it be performing with Paramore or hooking up with B.o.B, there’s not a stage Williams doesn’t own when she’s on it.

  • M.I.A - A series of ill-advised interviews aside, M.I.A is still one of the leading women in music, with an eye-catching stage show adding to her music’s mystique.

  • Lady Gaga - The singer continues to dominate the music world, whether it’s because people are talking about her music or her headlines. An unstoppable force.

  • Alice Glass - Don’t get too close to the Crystal Castles frontwoman or you might end up with a black eye. An infectious spectacle.

  • Katy Perry - Pretty much every teenage boys fantasy, Katy Perry fuses bubblegum pop with…well bubblegum outfits and just about anything else that’s candy based.

  • Janelle Monae - Revered in the US, Monae is right on the money when it comes to rounding up the baddest women in music. Not only has she got the style, but the tunes are massive too.

  • Alison Mosshart - Whether she’s performing with The Kills or The Dead Weather, Mosshart hammers home memories of a time when rock’n’roll was all about the music.

  • Nicki Minaj - Part of Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money stable, it’s no surprise to find Nicki Minaj on the cusp of hip-hop greatness, and her recent collaborations with Kanye West and Drake are testament to how highly she’s regarded.

  • Katy B - The singer first arrived on most people’s radar due to her collaboration with dubstep supergroup Magnetic Man, but be warned: Katy B’s own material is more than deserving of peoples’ attention. Another one to watch in 2011.

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