Jessie J rakes in £7million after cutting ties with her record label – despite not releasing any music for years

Jessie J rakes in £7million after cutting ties with her record label - despite not releasing any music for years

As a dedicated follower of Jessie J’s career and personal journey, I am truly astounded by her recent financial success despite not releasing any new music. Her decision to manage her own career seems to have paid off handsomely, earning her an astonishing £7.6million last year! It just goes to show that taking control of one’s destiny can lead to great rewards.

Jessie J earned a staggering £7.6million last year despite not releasing any music

After parting ways with her record label Republic and taking charge of her own career, the artist behind Price Tag accumulated an astounding income in the pop music industry, which averaged approximately £28,000 per day.

The figures were lodged at Companies House and take her ongoing earnings at Who You Are Ltd and Who You Are Touring Ltd to £9.9 million, although industry figures suggest that the 36-year-old artist could have sold the rights to her back catalogue. 

But it is unknown how much Jessie paid herself out of the money.

For more than ten years, the artist hasn’t produced a top-charting single, and her most recent release, “I Want Love,” from 2021, failed to make it onto any music charts.

Jessie, the mother of 18-month-old Sky and basketball star partner Chanan Safir Colman, has shared that she’s thriving following her decision to take charge of her professional path independently.

Jessie J rakes in £7million after cutting ties with her record label - despite not releasing any music for years

As a devotee following along, I’ve been sharing the journey of an artist currently touring China. They recently shared on Instagram: “I’m juggling things myself, thriving indeed, and navigating the intricate business aspects of leaving a record label after 19 years. It’s all about the behind-the-scenes dealings, the negotiations, money matters, and endless paperwork – it never seems to end. And on top of that, I’m a mother to a toddler.

Previously, it was shared that Jessie found renewed vitality in her life upon becoming a mother, as she pondered over the process of discovering a fresh, new identity as a parent.

The celebrity, who experienced a devastating loss through a miscarriage in 2021, shared on Instagram: “In my view, the path to regaining your old self after having a baby is a gradual one, and I can confirm that I’m still very much on this journey…

Yet, it’s this little boy’s gaze and affection towards me that revitalizes me. Wow, he truly restores my luster. Take a peek at the recent photo of us.

Following Jesse’s experience as one of several high-profile individuals who have recently been affected by a series of break-ins focusing on affluent residents in and around Los Angeles, it is noted that many well-known personalities have been impacted.

Over $20,000 worth of jewelry was taken after a burglary occurred at the home of an English singer and composer situated in Southern California.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it like this: Earlier this week, when I returned to my LA residence, I discovered it had been burglarized. Upon notifying the authorities, they confirmed to TMZ last month that this incident occurred.

The back window of the Bang Bang performer’s residence was smashed open by burglars, allowing them to enter the mansion and make off with costly jewelry.

Jessie J rakes in £7million after cutting ties with her record label - despite not releasing any music for years

As your go-to lifestyle guide, I can share that, while no arrests have been made regarding the criminal investigation surrounding the Flashlight vocalist’s residence, the inquiry remains ongoing. Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.

The artist behind the hit song “Price Tag” (performed at Manchester Pride in August) is the most recent celebrity to be affected by burglaries that specifically target high-net-worth individuals.

Back in August, it was disclosed to TMZ that Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s seaside residence had been burglarized during the summer. Burglars forced their way into a guesthouse on their property by shattering the glass.

While the actors were away from their hometown, a security alarm went off due to shattered glass – yet this did not deter the thieves from gaining entry into their $26 million Pacific Palisades mansion.

Jessie J rakes in £7million after cutting ties with her record label - despite not releasing any music for years

Approximately a year ago, news broke about a burglary at the Hanks family residence. Interestingly, this incident occurred just over a year after their son, Chet (age 34), experienced an intrusion in his own home. It was previously mentioned that during this event, the suspect assaulted law enforcement officers present, but fortunately for Chet, he remained unscathed.

Prominent figures like Bhad Bhabie, Sarah Hyland, and Marlon Wayans have fallen victim to a series of recent break-ins in the neighborhood, causing law enforcement to worry that criminal activities are growing bolder.

Last month, I, a die-hard fan, found myself gripped with concern when news broke about my beloved Bhad Bhabie’s home being targeted by burglars. It all went down on the evening of July 12th, as these sneaky thieves managed to break through her back door and make off with treasured possessions like handbags and jewelry. Thankfully, law enforcement arrived at the scene shortly after, having been alerted by the triggered alarm system. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability that can sometimes come our way in this crazy world we live in. #StayStrongBhadBhabie

Investigators found indications of a break-in, but no perpetrators were present when they arrived. However, a person wearing a black hoodie was seen running away before police got there.

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