Jessie J LiveCan Jessie J's new album be a success in America?

But now that her single has done some damage, it's time for Sweet Talker to do the same. Does the album have what it takes to be successful in the U.S. and maybe spawn another 'Bang Bang'? Released this week, Sweet Talker is 12 tracks full of the Jessie J pop from her first records mixed with a little new, too. The critics are pretty into it, as well. Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B rating, but Slant Magazine was a little more harsh, giving it two and a half stars out of five. Slant spoke the minds of any naysayers for Sweet Talker, saying, "If all Jessie's label wanted was a few bangers, they could have saved themselves some time and money by tacking them onto a repackaged version of Alive and calling it a day."

It's harsh, and it makes sense if Sweet Talker really isn't good enough to standalone as its own LP, but it totally does. Songs like 'Keep Us Together' and 'Masterpiece' are bound to be radio hits, while 'Personal' is one of the best vocal performances we've heard from Jessie J yet. The fatal flaw of Sweet Talker resides in the fact that the album's biggest track is only on the deluxe edition - 'Strip' may as well be 'Domino's little sister, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see the label pull a 'Super Bass' and release the song as a single anyway - similarly to what they did with Minaj's deluxe edition-only track a few years back.

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The odds a little against Jessie J here, because despite the fact that she had a huge single in 'Bang Bang,' it doesn't mean that it'll sell records, and Minaj and Grande also aren't on the rest of the 11 songs. However, Sweet Talker has the meat to it that Alive didn't when it comes to what should appeal in America, and it should only be a matter of time until we see the rest of the singles sweet talk their way onto the Billboard charts.