Jessie J
Singer, 'Bang Bang,' 'Price Tag,' The Voice coach
Jessie Jane Cornish (March 27, 1988 – present), known professionally as Jessie J, is a British-American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Born in London, she began performing as a child and signed to Lava Records as a teenager before finding mainstream success in her late twenties. Her debut album 'Who You Are' (2011) featured hit singles like 'Price Tag' and 'Nobody's Perfect,' establishing her as a distinctive voice in pop music known for emotional depth and powerful vocal range. Jessie J is perhaps best known globally for the hit collaboration 'Bang Bang' with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj (2014), which became a massive commercial success. Beyond music, she gained prominence as a coach on the television show The Voice in multiple countries, where she mentored emerging artists and became known for her honest, supportive feedback. Throughout her career, she has earned Grammy nominations and continues to perform and record music. Jessie J represents modern pop excellence and has become a cultural figure through both her music and her work as a mentor in the entertainment industry.
Entertainment
British
1988
Thinking about the name
Jessie
Hebrew origin
“A warm, approachable short form of Jessica or Jesse (from the Hebrew Yishai, meaning 'gift' or 'God exists'). Jessie has been beloved for its friendly, down-to-earth quality and works as both a standalone name and a nickname, making it versatile across generations. The name carries a spirited, energetic charm that appeals to parents seeking something casual yet substantial.”