Jessie James Decker Is Readying New Music And A TV Show

If the way Jessie James Decker kicked off 2020 is any indication of what her year will look like, it’s going to be quite the busy one.

The country-pop singer rang in 2020 as part of ABC’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” in New York, announcing the first Powerball millionaire winner of the year. “I’ve done many hosting things but nothing to that level before, so it was a little nerve-wracking at first,” she admitted to HuffPost at Build Series.

Now she’s plotting what’s next, and it involves everything from fashion and music to TV. Decker just signed a deal with Warner Music Group, which means fans can expect a new album this year and a possible fall tour.

“I’m ready to get back out there and play more music because that’s my passion,” Decker said, adding, “There will always be that side of me that will always have that fun, quirky side. But I will say that this is probably the most elevated my music’s ever been, the most mature. I’ve been making music and recording records since I was a teenager. I’ll be 32 soon, and this is going to be a very mature womanly side. My audience is growing up with me, so I feel like they’re going to relate to what I am putting out. It will be a deeper side.”

Jessie James Decker released her self-titled debut album in 2009. (Mike Pont/Build Series)
Jessie James Decker released her self-titled debut album in 2009. (Mike Pont/Build Series)

In addition to music, Decker is planning her next TV move. She previously starred alongside her husband, Eric Decker, in the reality series “Eric & Jessie: Game On,” but don’t expect to see the Decker family putting their lives out there on the small screen again anytime soon.

Eric Decker and Jessie James Decker, seen here at the 2019 CMA Awards, tied the knot in 2013. They have three children: Vivianne, Eric and Forrest.  (Taylor Hill via Getty Images)
Eric Decker and Jessie James Decker, seen here at the 2019 CMA Awards, tied the knot in 2013. They have three children: Vivianne, Eric and Forrest. (Taylor Hill via Getty Images)

“I wouldn’t do it that way again. I feel like that chapter has closed, and it was great. That was good while it was. But I feel like the next chapter in my life would be different in that way. Yes, we are working on a new TV show, but not in that way. It wouldn’t be scripted. It would be in the food space,” said Decker, who has long been interested in cooking and health. Her 2018 New York Times bestseller, “Just Jessie: My Guide to Love,...

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