12 minutes of pure emotion.
12 minutes of pure emotion.
That’s right, guys! Joss is already in Brazil. She arrived yesterday (11/19) at 10pm. Six fans were waiting the singer and took a lot of pictures. Check it out:



Photos by: Márcio Matias de Andrade
Joss talked about “Mr Wankerman” – a 14 minute long track – to Dean Piper from Sunday Mirror on the MTV EMA backstage.
She revealed it wasn’t aimed at EMI Records – with whom she’s been tangled up in rows over the release date of her album for ages!
Joss said: “It’s about somebody in my personal life. It’s nobody at EMI records – I promise. I wouldn’t slag anybody off like that in my professional life. The title speaks for itself – it’s about a guy who turned out to be a total wanker.”
source: http://www.deanpiper.com/
Free Me
You’ll never walk alone
The show was aired November 10 in the UK. Take a look!
Free Me:
Incredible:
Parallel Lines
RED carpet hostess Joss Stone was gutted her pal Robbie Williams, 35, pulled out of the show.
The soul diva had hoped to reminisce over their OTT Angels duet at the BRITs a few years ago.
She told Playlist’s James Cabooter, above: “I haven’t seen Robbie since he was writing in LA.
“I’m gonna have to hunt him down.”
Joss, 21, was happy to make do with Kings Of Leon instead.
She said: “I love Kings. I want to ask them if I can sing a song with them.”
source: Daily Star
JOSS STONE dreams of one day launching her own record label to help wannabe singers release music without worrying about looking sexy.
The 23 year old is outspoken about her ongoing feuds with her label EMI, waging war on its executives by blasting them in the press after they repeatedly postponed the release of her fourth album, Colour Me Free!
Stone claims EMI bosses even tried to force her into fitting the image of a sexy pop star, despite her attempts to shift the focus to her singing talents.
And she hopes to one day start up her own company – so she’ll no longer have to deal with the industry’s obsession with looks.
She says, “It would be nice to set up my own label in the future. It’s just so sad that we have to fight to be real.
“I’ve never let the record label use my body or full face on a record sleeve. It’s about my music, not my face or legs. I’m like all women: I don’t think I have the perfect body. I’m a singer not a model and I wish more musicians would think of that.”
source: Contact Music