London: Singer Jessie J, who is all set to release her new album after a gap of two years, feels like starting her career all-over again.
The 25-year-old `Who You Are` hitmaker recently released the new track `Wild` from her upcoming album and she doesn`t feel confident this time around, reported Daily Mirror.
Her new single features Dizzee Rascal and Big Sean. Her debut record `Who You Are` has sold more than 1.2 million copies when it was released in February 2011.
"It is no different, it feels exactly the same, I don`t ever expect anything so I`ve taken nearly a year out of releasing music.
"Obviously I`ve still been in the public (eye) judging `The Voice` and performances and stuff but it feels like you are starting again because if people didn`t like it, you are done," Jessie said.
"I`m not sleeping but in a good way, I`m excited, I want to know what people think, I want to know where it`s charting in different countries.
It`s such a different sound this album and Wild is a very small reflection of what the album sounds like. It`s exciting for me for people to hear the next single and the single after that because I know what they are now, it`s exciting times," she added.
Her newly released track is already number four on the UK iTunes chart.
PTI
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