Country Singer Jessica Andrews Resurfaces 25 Years After Smash Hit ‘Who I Am’
What To Know
- Country singer Jessica Andrews, known for her 2001 hit “Who I Am,” recently resurfaced in a duet with Jessie James Decker shared on Instagram.
- The nostalgic performance was met with excitement and praise from fans.
- Andrews, who achieved early success as a teenager, now maintains a low profile.
Jessica Andrews is best known for her 2001 smash hit “Who I Am” — and recently, the country singer resurfaced 25 years later in a duet with fellow music artist Jessie James Decker.
On Jan. 12, Andrews, 42, appeared in an Instagram video with Decker, 37, and fans are obsessed with the blast from the past.
“Who remembers this one?👇 One of the biggest country songs of our childhood!” the former Eric & Jessie: Game On reality star captioned her update. “I’ve known Jess for many years and I’m lucky to call her a friend. Such a sweet soul and incredible vocalist🌸.”
In the clip, Andrews and Decker sat on a flight of stairs as they took turns singing the former’s popular country single.
“I am Rosemary’s granddaughter, the spitting image of my father,” she belted in the catchy chorus. “And when the day is done, my momma’s still my biggest fan.”
She continued, “Sometimes I’m clueless, and I’m clumsy. But I’ve got friends that love me, and they know just where I stand. It’s all a part of me. And that’s who I am.”
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In the comments, Decker’s followers joined her in remembering and celebrating the blast-from-the-past song.
Luke Combs‘ wife, Nicole Combs, declared, “Song still goes so hard.”
Married at First Sight star Jamie Otis Hehner exclaimed, “Love this! ❤️.”
Another Instagram user wrote, “Omg. My fav song ever!!!!!!” as someone else echoed, “Love this one! Takes me back 🥹❤️.”
A different follower commented, “My favoriteeeee song growing up! I have always loved this one 🫶🏻.”
Meanwhile, yet another Instagram user shared, “This song takes me right back to my high school days ❤️❤️.”
Andrews was just 15 when she signed with DreamWorks Nashville. After releasing her first album, Heart Shaped World, in 1999, she made waves with her second album, Who I Am, in 2001. The titular song even reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. She released her third album, Now, in 2003, before stepping back from music.
Today, she maintains a low profile and is married to producer, singer, and video director Marcel Chagnon.