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Jessie J: China's Unsung Pop Anthem
13 Jun
Summary
- Jessie J finds immense celebration and respect in China's music scene.
- Western artists like Westlife and Charli XCX are successfully engaging Chinese fans.
- China's music market has grown significantly, attracting international talent.

Jessie J, recently announced as cancer-free, has found a welcoming and appreciative audience in China, performing for over a billion people. The singer, Jessica Cornish, expressed her deep connection to the country, stating she feels "celebrated" there, a sentiment echoed by her fans who admire her vocal talent.
Her pivot to China comes as the market has rapidly ascended, becoming the fourth largest globally. This growth, spurred by copyright protection and a young, digitally-savvy audience, now requires international artists to work harder to capture attention post-Covid.
Bands like Westlife have cultivated decades-long relationships, even performing songs in Mandarin. Charli XCX also impressed fans with a Mandarin version of her hit song 'Boys'. This trend underscores the importance of melody and vocal prowess in China's music scene.
Despite challenges like censorship and evolving regulations, China's market remains a lucrative draw, with artists like Ye (formerly Kanye West) generating significant tourism revenue. While political outspokenness is a red line, musical talent and cultural engagement can lead to substantial success.