Jessie J Talks Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj Collab and Video Plans
. Max Martin, the hit maker behind so many pop favorites that we don't even begin knowing where to name them (but the list can start with 'NSYNC and keep running until you hit Taylor Swift), produced the song and brought Jessie into the fray first. When she heard the track, she thought it was "vocally exciting" and a track she could use to prove herself to the world again. "Basically, Max's idea was to almost create a girl band as opposed to featuring [girls]," says Jessie, "being a moment of empowering women and a song that gets you on your feet. I started it first, then Ariana jumped on and then Nicki jumped on. It kind of became what it is right now: a moment, a party." Jessie revealed as she was leaving our interview, on July 29, that she was flying to L.A. to shoot the video the next day. "The video is going to be lots of dancers, lots of performance, lots of leg�Me, Nicki and Ariana are all going to be there," J said. "Two days [of] sunshine, oil spray and looking hot. Like, actually hot. Like just heat rash probably with my luck." She also discussed some upcoming music here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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