Jessie J Hooks Up with Devlin for Price Tag Remix
15:44 - Thursday 06 January 2011 - In Category UK Entertainment
British songstress Jessie J has collaborated with UK rapper Devlin for a remix of her new single, Price Tag.
We told you about Jessie last year, and now she’s rightly tipped as one of the biggest acts to emerge on the music scene in 2011.
American rapper B.o.B appears on another version of Price Tag, which is set for release later this month.
Meanwhile, Essex girl Jessie is writing tracks for Britney Spears’ comeback album.
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