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Jessica Simpson Finds Her Heart in Nashville
9 Dec
Summary
- Simpson returned to music after a decade, recording in Nashville.
- She felt inadequate as a pop star but embraced her intuition.
- Her daughter inspired her musical pivot towards country music.

Jessica Simpson recently performed at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, where she spoke about her profound connection with Nashville and her return to music. She described Nashville as a place that "brought me home to myself" during a challenging period, allowing her to surrender to her intuition.
Reflecting on her early career, Simpson admitted that the pressure to be a pop star left her feeling inadequate. "My whole music career, I had a job, and it was to be a pop star," she stated. This candid admission comes as she released the second part of her "Nashville Canyon" EP, recorded with country music veterans.
Simpson's musical comeback, which began earlier this year after a decade-long absence, was also influenced by her personal life, including her separation from husband Eric Johnson. Her daughter Maxwell's birthday request to play Hank Williams' "I Saw the Light" sparked a deep sense of nostalgia and a connection to her gospel roots, inspiring her pivot to country.




