Jessie J has revealed that she feels like she is "starting again", after releasing the first track of her long-awaited second album.
Although her debut album 'Who You Are' sold more than 1.2 million February 2011, the singer says she doesn't feel confident this time around, the Mirror reported
The 25-year-old singer told the publication that she feels exactly like the first time, insisting that she does not expect anything.
She said that she has been in the public eye by doing 'The Voice' and performances but has a fear that everything would come to an end if people do not like it.
The 'Price Tag' singer added that she is not able to sleep, as she is really excited. She added that she wants to know what people think and where is the song charting in different countries.
Her first new track from her upcoming album called Wild which features Dizzee Rascal and Big Sean has already grabbed the number four spot on the UK iTunes chart just two days after being released.
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