"I'm a good girl - but I've been bad before." Rose to fame as a contestant on the first season of America's Got Talent in 2006, Alexis Jordan returns with the official video to accompany her second upbeat single "Good Girl," which is off of her self-titled forthcoming debut album, which is set hit shelves in the UK on February 28 and in the US at some point in March. Jordan breaks it down with "Good Girl", a tale of how preconceptions can mask the truth of someone.
After the success of her chart-topping debut single "Happiness," it seems that Jordan is sticking with a similar formula for her sophomore offering. Boppy and upbeat, "Good Girl" is a seriously catchy number. Talking about self-joy, empowerment and preying on an innocent fella who's been taken in by her "lean body" and eye-catching beauty, "Good Girl' showcases Jordan's sassy side as she sings, "I can be a good girl, but I've been bad before," in between the bouncing tune. It is meant to show off Jordan's female independence, as well as a bit of the sassiness that the singer carries. This catchy dance/pop song produced by Stargate looks set to launch her into the dizzy heights of the charts once again. It was intelligent by Jordan's management team to continue her 'light' dance/house sound.
"I want to be really positive, no cussing, none of that," she said. "I'm a young artist and I want to be a role model. A lot of songs are upbeat, and some are ballads. There's a little bit of that country vibe in it, and a little bit of that reggae vibe. My album really has everything." "I'm bringing something fresh, something new and something positive to the world," the 18-year-old singer continued. "Something that is going to leave a mark on history and music. We are going to make this international. That's my goal, it's going to spread all around the world."
The artist, who sits at the cusp of adulthood, brimming with potential and has already signed to Jay-Z's record label Star Roc/Roc Nation. With all of the stars that fill our sky, there are very few that shine as bright as Jordan. With flowing red hair, just as vibrant as her personality, 18 year-old possesses an emotive, awe-inspiring voice that is packed with a power strong enough to brighten our entire world. She is seen dancing around with a bunch of female friends and simply spreading joy in this newly-debuted music video, and makes everyone want to be a good girl. "I want to be really positive, no cussing, none of that. I'm a young artist and I want to be a role model," Jordan said about how she felt about being in the spotlight.
After the success of her chart-topping debut single "Happiness," it seems that Jordan is sticking with a similar formula for her sophomore offering. Boppy and upbeat, "Good Girl" is a seriously catchy number. Talking about self-joy, empowerment and preying on an innocent fella who's been taken in by her "lean body" and eye-catching beauty, "Good Girl' showcases Jordan's sassy side as she sings, "I can be a good girl, but I've been bad before," in between the bouncing tune. It is meant to show off Jordan's female independence, as well as a bit of the sassiness that the singer carries. This catchy dance/pop song produced by Stargate looks set to launch her into the dizzy heights of the charts once again. It was intelligent by Jordan's management team to continue her 'light' dance/house sound.
"I want to be really positive, no cussing, none of that," she said. "I'm a young artist and I want to be a role model. A lot of songs are upbeat, and some are ballads. There's a little bit of that country vibe in it, and a little bit of that reggae vibe. My album really has everything." "I'm bringing something fresh, something new and something positive to the world," the 18-year-old singer continued. "Something that is going to leave a mark on history and music. We are going to make this international. That's my goal, it's going to spread all around the world."
The artist, who sits at the cusp of adulthood, brimming with potential and has already signed to Jay-Z's record label Star Roc/Roc Nation. With all of the stars that fill our sky, there are very few that shine as bright as Jordan. With flowing red hair, just as vibrant as her personality, 18 year-old possesses an emotive, awe-inspiring voice that is packed with a power strong enough to brighten our entire world. She is seen dancing around with a bunch of female friends and simply spreading joy in this newly-debuted music video, and makes everyone want to be a good girl. "I want to be really positive, no cussing, none of that. I'm a young artist and I want to be a role model," Jordan said about how she felt about being in the spotlight.
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