Canadian born dance diva Stacey Jackson will release her single ‘Is This Love’ on 16th January 2012. The official video for this Whitesnake cover has already been previewed exclusively on AOL in the USA and Female First in the UK.
Stacey Jackson is not your typical mother of four. In her own words, she is a “soccermom” by day and “roccermom” by night. Having worked with the notorious American rapper Snoop Dogg earlier this year, Stacey also topped the UK dance charts with their single ‘Live It Up’. It would appear that Stacey is the mum that’s got it going on…
Music has always been a big part of Stacey Jackson’s life. Growing up in Montreal Canada, Stacey was fronting hard rock bands by the time she was 14! Later in life, she moved to the bright lights of New York City, where she worked as a publicist and continued her passion for music by singing in a Motown covers band. Now, living with her family in Chelsea, Stacey is not only a devoted mother and True Blue Chelsea supporter, but is also making fantastically fun dance anthems that you can’t help but bop along to! This year alone she has performed at several Gay Pride events, penned a hit with Snoop Dogg and is currently making a documentary about her hectic life! However, don’t think this is just a hobby for Stacey. She has been working hard in the music industry for years and has even helped other budding musicians by raising money for the Music For Youth charity. Stacey is set to continue her musical journey, declaring: “I want to still be rocking when I’m 80!” – so watch out!
Stacey’s new single ‘Is This Love’ is a dance cover of the 80s classic by British rock band Whitesnake and is also Stacey’s favourite track of that era. This feel good number, with its infectious hook, is sure to be an irresistible dance floor-filler! Stacey’s official music video was directed by the highly acclaimed Luke Biggins, who is best known for working with an array of artists such as Ludacris, Styles P, Cassidy, Estelle, Dizzee Rascal, and Daniel Bedingfield. Having caught the eyes of AOL and Female First, the video was previewed exclusively on these sites in the US and UK on 1st November.
The video displays the sassiness and playful sexuality that Stacey possesses. Stacey explains: “I wanted to recreate a time that was full of carefree behaviour. One of my most favourite videos that I believe evokes this is the Eric Prydz video ‘Call on Me’ and I wanted mine to share that same sentiment. I hope that my fans love it and I hope to gain more fans as it was definitely fun making it!” |