Pretty Mess
If disco balls, ecstasy, pearls, Studio 54, sex,
crystal chandeliers, Purple Rain, and Crème
Brule, could be whipped in a blender and made into a
delicious pop-dance musical confection, you would
have Pretty Mess, the debut CD from
dance-pop’s latest sensation Erika Jayne. Pretty
Mess, which includes the No. 1 Billboard Dance
Radio Airplay hit singles “Rollercoaster” and
“Stars” and a guest appearance from Sheila E., will
drop July 7th.
It’s typically a no–no to be so bold as to compare
any new artist to the Queen of Pop, Madonna. But,
when it’s comes to Erika Jayne, it’s impossible not
to make the comparison. Just ask the Guardian
U.K., which wrote, “Erika Jayne is Madonna
trapped in the moment when she recorded the
Erotica album. She’s Nicole Kidman in Moulin
Rouge goes trance with a dash of debauchery, or
Gwen Stefani goes burlesque. She’s equal parts
Hollywood glamour and S&M chic. The spawn of Sapphic
union between Rita Hayworth and Traci Lords.”
“That is a perfect description of my music and vibe,
actually,” says the Atlanta-bred, Los Angeles-based
singer-songwriter proudly. “All of that influenced
me, as did Purple Rain, the feel of Studio
54, Kylie Minogue, and the Old Hollywood designers
Edith Head and Adrian Adolph Greenberg. They were
all about having a good time, and that is what my
record is about. I want people to have fun, dance,
and escape into fantasy. I want the listener to take
a sexy little trip away from their lives. It’s a
very sensual, erotic, luxurious-feeling album. That
was my state of mind when I wrote, and that comes
naturally for me. It’s something that I could either
choose not to accept or to embrace it and run with
it. And, I’m running with it. I’m not afraid to be
me and to sing about the things I want to sing
about.”
To honor her love of all things Prince, Erika scored
Prince protégé Sheila E. to play percussion on the
sexually charged “Time to Realize,” one of the four
songs Erika co-wrote. “Having Sheila play was a
dream come true!,” she says. The singer also
recorded a cover of Apollonia 6’s 1984 hit “Sex
Shooter,” which was featured in Purple Rain.
“When I saw her perform the song in the movie in
lingerie, I was totally shocked. It was so
provocative and I loved that.”
Erika also scored heavy-hitters on the production
side for her 14-song collection of dance, rhythmic
pop, and dreamy electronica songs. Peter Rafelson
(Madonna, Britney Spears, Stevie Nicks) and Eric
Kupper (Shakira, Destiny’s Child, Kylie Minogue)
produced and co-wrote Pretty Mess, while
Canadian singer-songwriter Esthero (as Pinklake), Jahi Lake (Chris Brown)
and Ike Dirty (Lil’ Scrappy, Ying Yang Twinz,
and son of legendary artist Isaac Hayes) contributed
additional production.
The third single to follow the two chart-toppers
“Rollercoaster” and “Stars” is the upbeat
disco-flavored dance track “Give You
Everything.” “It’s the first song I recorded. I did
it in one take. It’s my favorite song,” she says.
“’Run Along’ is my Atlanta song. I love my hometown.
It has Ike Dirty on it. We were feeling very
glamour-ghetto-royalty when we wrote it. ‘I Lose
Myself’ is about an orgy and the decadence of Paris
in the ‘20s. ‘Rollercoaster’ is my simple, catchy,
and fun song. ‘Just a Phase’ is my sassy, blow-off
song. ‘Everybody Wants Some’ is a total performance
number, very sex kitten.
Erika gravitated to music and performing as young as
her earliest memory. “My mom was a young mom, 18, so
she would always have the latest music on in the
car, but she was also a classically trained pianist
who taught lessons in our home. Music was always
playing in the house, which was cool,” explains
Erika. “At 3-years-old, I would go in the closet,
ask my mom to introduce me, and pop out to put on a
show for my family. I would usually sing ‘Little
Miss Muppet.’ Then, when I was 5, I won the Best
Little Performer award in my dance class, and my
first performance was singing Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to
5’ in the third grade school talent show. I knew I
wanted to be a performer.”
The precocious child also did musical
theater (she was Val in A Chorus Line and
Frastrada in Pippin) and honed her singing,
dancing, and acting chops at North Atlanta School of
Performing Arts for high school. It was in high
school when she got her first real taste of what it
would be like to be an international pop star. She
toured the world in the school’s revue show where
she performed “9 to 5” and Madonna’s “Get Into the
Groove.” “I was singing and dancing five nights a
week on top of going to school,” says Erika, who is
also a skilled ballet dancer. “At 18, I moved to New
York and was in a few girl groups , but I always
wanted to step out on my own. I worked my ass off to
get to where I am today and I’m really glad I did it
this way. It makes the success worth it.”
Erika has indeed accomplished more before the
release of her debut CD than most artists. Along
with two chart-topping dances radio tracks, the
sensual video for “Stars” – directed by Scott Speer
(Will I. Am, the Veronicas, Paris Hilton) - spent 12
weeks (peaking at No. 2) on LOGO’s The Click List,
and the song also hit No. 1 on the Billboard Dance
Play chart and is featured in the 2009 movie
American Summer with Efren Ramirez (Napoleon
Dynamite) and Matthew Lillard (Scream).
Three other songs have been placed in movies as well
--“Rollercoaster” is in 2008’s Deal featuring
Burt Reynolds and in the horror film Bumper,
and “I Lose Myself” and “Just a Phase” are in the
2007 Matthew Modine flick The Neighbor.
“I couldn’t have asked for a more fitting scene in
The Neighbor for ‘Just a Phase’ to be playing
in,” Erika explains. “These young girls are having a
slumber party and they are just jumping up and down
and going crazy to the song. It reminded me of when
I was a little girl and would jump on my bed singing
along to music. Just pure, unadulterated fun! It was
delicious. It’s what I hope everyone will do when
they listen to Pretty Mess. It’s all about
that feeling.”
Meet the perfect dance-pop confection that is Erika
Jayne: All pleasure. No guilt.
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