JADE on going solo: "mentally I wouldn't have been ready for this two years ago"
JADE has joined Rebecca Judd on Apple Music 1 to discuss her new single "Angel Of My Dreams" and she also spoke about life after Little Mix.
Following the release of her debut solo single, "Angel Of My Dreams", JADE sat down with Rebecca Judd to discuss her solo career.
"I think it took me a bit of time to evolve out of that group because I just loved it so much. We haven't broken up so to speak, but I just had to learn how to live without the girls," she revealed on learning how to go it alone. Likening the trio to "Power Puff Girls venturing off into our own little things", she expressed that it is important for them to "understand who we are creatively on our own".
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JADE's solo venture follow's Leigh-Anne who was the first person from this era of Little Mix to release solo music. Perrie made her debut earlier this year, and even though she's the last to do it herself, she doesn't feel like it's been harder at all.
"Obviously I get to see that other girls kind of roll out and I think the more they released, the more I felt at ease just because I was like, oh, we're all really different. We're not doing the same sounds. We are three very different artists, so there's no pressure in that sense," she explains. "I just know that mentally I wouldn't have been ready for this two years ago. I might have thought I was, but I look back at myself then and I'm like, oh, well first of all, the songs I was writing were very much in the Little Mix world. So yeah, I don't mind being last."
"Angel Of My Dreams" is out now.
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