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Jessie J as Blousey Brown in 'Bugsy Malone' - video
Published Thursday, Feb 16 2012, 16:55 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 5 comments
This afternoon in the office, we've been mesmerised by this recently dug-up video clip of none-other than 'Price Tag' star Jessie J starring in a school production of Bugsy Malone.
Back at Wenn Stage School it definitely wasn't about the money, money, but Jessie still does a great job showing off her voice to all the mandem in the audience.
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Jessie J played Blousey Brown, the role made famous by Florrie Dugger in Alan Parker's 1976 movie version of Bugsy Malone.
Last month, Jessie J topped the UK singles chart with her track 'Domino'.
The singer is reportedly penning new songs for X Factor winners Little Mix.
Jessie J plays this year's Wireless Festival on July 8.
Watch the Jessie J 'Domino' music video below:
Back at Wenn Stage School it definitely wasn't about the money, money, but Jessie still does a great job showing off her voice to all the mandem in the audience.
> Jessie J, Tulisa 'flirt': 'Your dress would look good on the floor'
> Jessie J: 'I'm excited about shaving my head'
Jessie J played Blousey Brown, the role made famous by Florrie Dugger in Alan Parker's 1976 movie version of Bugsy Malone.
Last month, Jessie J topped the UK singles chart with her track 'Domino'.
The singer is reportedly penning new songs for X Factor winners Little Mix.
Jessie J plays this year's Wireless Festival on July 8.
Watch the Jessie J 'Domino' music video below:
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