It's not often that one's music career becomes a matter of life and death. But for burgeoning U.K. singer/songwriter
Jessie J, the limelight has bordered on harrowing.
"We finished a tour stop in Bristol [England] last night and there were more fans than I've seen in my life. For two hours, they tried to sneak on our bus, touching and grabbing me, begging me to sign their pictures, their badges -- and their boobs," she says with a laugh. "One guy knocked a sign into me; I begged him not to kill me."
The previous evening at a gig in Glasgow, Scotland, the manic crowd's screams reached such fever pitch that the venue's sound system shorted. "Onstage," she says, "they kept throwing things at me -- notes and messages and God knows what."
Indeed, since January, the buzz around Jessie J, aka Jessica Cornish, 23, has become practically deafening after her first single, the sassy, reggae-tinged "Do It Like a Dude," reached No. 2 on the British singles chart, followed by No. 1 old-soul feel-good anthem "Price Tag," featuring
B.o.B. The latter has reached the top 40 in 18 nations.
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