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her name: jessica simpson
birthday: july 10th, 1980
age: 19
hair color: dark blonde
eye color: brown
height: 5'3"
hometown: dallas, tx
currently living: los angeles, ca
parents: dad.joe, mom.tina, sister.ashlee
dating status: currently with nick lachey from 98º
favorite song on her album: heart of innocence & where you are
favorite food: tex-mex & chicken fried steak
favorite restaurant: chewy's [thanx lyz for clearin dis up!]
favorite color: red
favorite cd: mariah carey's christmas album
favorite movie: anything romantic or anything with julia roberts
favorite tv show: dawson's creek
favorite singers: mariah carey, whitney houston, celine dion
high school attended: j.j. pierce [this too!]

.this is from the official site.
Sweet Kisses

She is bright, beautiful and blessed. She possesses a voice that is capable of
expressing the heartache of first love and the wondrous possibilities of an
everlasting tomorrow. Her live shows have been marked by a youthful exuberance
coupled with a seasoned professionalism that belies her 19 years. In an era of
pre-fabricated wind-up divas, she is refreshingly honest, remarkably focused and
positive, and true to her self, her beliefs and her heart.

She is Jessica Simpson and Sweet Kisses, her Columbia Records debut, is an
appealing and satisfying blend of pop, R&B and gospel-infused music that heralds
the emergence of a bright new star.

"Recording Sweet Kisses is the culmination of a dream," Jessica offers, "not
only because people will get the opportunity to hear my music but also because
I'm hoping that my fans will also see that you can be a good person and lead a
good life and still have fun!"

The first single is "I Wanna Love You Forever," a soaring, passionate ballad
written and produced by Sam Watters (of Color me Badd) and Louis Biancanella
(Mariah Carey)."The song is so beautiful," exclaims Jessica. "It's so romantic
and that's the kind of singer I am. I love passion and I love love because I am
such a sucker for that sort of thing. It's a song about having a love for
someone for the rest of your life. That can apply to family, a guy, a friend,
whomever. That universal emotion really appeals to me."

Another track that touches Jessica's heart is "Where You Are," which pairs
Jessica up with 98 Degree's Nick Lachey. "I toured with 98 Degrees this past
spring. It was my first tour ever and it was just an incredible experience!
Watching 98 Degrees perform every night, I had this idea that I should record
something with Nick and when this song came along it was perfect!"

"Where You Are," another emotional ballad, also speaks to universal feelings.
"It's a song, quite honestly, about death but it examines it from a positive,
spiritual way," Jessica explains. "I think anyone who's gone through the sadness
of that sort of loss will be able to draw peace and comfort from this song."

Jessica co-wrote "Heart Of Innocence," which she dedicates to her future
husband, no matter who he might be. "I believe in one true love," Jessica
declares, "so I really wanted this song not to be cheesy or preachy but rather
just truthful, because I do believe in abstinence and commitment. The lyrics
come straight from a dream I had and are so personal and real to me, because I
know that innocence can be sexy and that you can be confident and at ease with
your sexuality and your womanliness without having sex. I am."

It's not just on powerful ballads that Jessica shines: she also rocks the house
on tracks like "Woman In Me," which features labelmates Destiny's Child. "'Woman
In Me' is a very inspirational song because it address issues of self-esteem and
self-worth. It's so important to me that people love themselves for who they are
and that they appreciate all of the beauty that's in their souls."

It's the desire to make her music more than just cute radio fodder that drives
Jessica, who has viewed singing and performing as her life's work since she was
a young child growing up in Texas.

A native of Dallas, Jessica first developed her singing skills in the local
Baptist church where her father, a psychologist, also served as a youth
minister. When Jessica was 12 she auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club.
Jessica's talents and presence took her all the way to the finals, where she
admittedly freaked out during her last audition. "I froze, she laughs, "but the
experience made me even stronger and more convinced that I was on the right path."

The following year while attending church camp, Jessica, who had always loved to
sing along with the radio, delivered an a cappella version of "Amazing Grace"
for one of the camp's guest speakers, who was in the process of launching a
gospel music label. Jessica signed to the label and worked on an album for three
years during which time the small label folded. The setback didn't deter Jessica
one bit and she took the material she had worked on and began to hit the
Christian Youth Conference circuit, singing her inspirational and upbeat odes to
audiences of upwards of 20,000. With her grandmother paying to press and
release her ill-fated record, Jessica and her father hit the road, with her
father speaking and Jessica singing to delighted crowds throughout the country.
After the show Jessica's homemade album would be sold and very quickly this tiny
project took on a life of its own. News of the teenage Texan with the grown-up
voice soon began to filter out of the religious world and into the pop music
realm and it was only a matter of time before the major labels expressed interest.

"I was determined that I be able to stay who I am if I signed to a non-Christian
music label," Jessica says firmly, "and when I met with Tommy Mottola (Chairman
and CEO, Sony Music Entertainment) he was genuinely impressed with my beliefs
and was completely supportive. I remember singing for him and he told me, "you
are going to change the world with the power of your heart and your music. When he said that,
I knew that I had a home with Sony."

Already an established star in the Christian music world, where she often
appeared on bills with Kirk Franklin, God's Property and Ce Ce Winans, Jessica's
next challenge came in taking her faith and spectacular voice to a wider audience.

"I knew that in pop music I had more of a chance to reach more people," Jessica
offers, "I knew that somehow, it was all in God's plan for me to make the music
I make and to touch the people."

As one might expect from an artist so focused, this is one young woman who
refuses to be content with the flash and burn of teen sensation status. "I feel
like I can bring a freshness, no matter what age the person listening to my
music is. And I think that freshness and that innocence is something that is
missing from a lot of female singers. I'm certainly not denying that I'm young, but I'm not fluff."

Filled with undeniable spirit and bolstered by a soaring sumptuous voice that
defies comparisons, Jessica Simpson is a young woman who can not be denied. "I
know it sounds crazy, but I just love this record so much! And the thing that
I'm most proud of is that when you listen to it, it's like you're on an
emotional ride. My music takes you somewhere and, at the end of the day, that's
what's so awesome about making music. That it has power and it's something I'm so proud to share."