
Jessica Xavier has always been interested in the world of music and admits that she has always been eager to create some sort of positive effect on people and singing was just one of her many talents that allowed her to be heard. Speaking with GUYANA LIME recently, Ms. Xavier admitted that she has always been passionate about music ever since her childhood days.
“The way people write, the way certain songs and singers evoke emotions from within us, I have always been fascinated by that ever since I was a little girl. I had a habit of just lying on the floor and listening to music and to this day I can’t function without it. My Ipod is my new best friend!” says Jessica.

When questioned about where she gets her inspiration to write songs, Jessica stated that her inspiration is derived from so many things and as such depending on the mood and the circumstance, inspiration for her, is possible at anytime. Jessica truly believes that music has a profound effect on people when they listen to it and her ultimate goal is to try and create a positive vibe and sound that people can relate to when they listen to her songs.
Apart from singing, Jessica also writes the majority of her songs as well as work along with Danley Major, CEO of KF Record Productions and Mr. Brian Cummerbatch. Regarding her popular single “Don’t Cry”, Jessica noted that she wrote this song two years ago for a relative and this song tells a story of a young woman losing her love, and the only comfort she finds is in his memory, his things.
“The phrase “Don’t cry” is almost the assurance; when there’s nothing else to say just to let someone know “It’s going to be ok” says Jessica.
Ms. Xavier is certainly taking significant strides in boosting her talent and does intend to pursue singing professionally. She is currently working on two singles “Shy” and “Little One” which are expected to hit the air waves soon. She also encourages other young upcoming artistes like herself to hold on to their goals and dreams.
“You’ve got dreams and you’ve got goals, hold on to them, there’s nothing that you can’t do. You have to be driven and motivated as well. Music is about discipline. About finding your sound and enhancing it. Read about music. Learn about the history of the type of music you love. Also, you will have to deal with many negatives, but embrace them because they are always followed by the positives! Through it all, just never lose who you are.”
When questioned on her views of negative criticism, Ms. Xavier explained that she doesn’t see anything as negative, because it only makes a person stronger as a performer and an individual.
She also noted that “People will always have bad things to say, but it’s up to you, to decide if you’ll let it affect you or not. I have always been told, “Listen to the negatives but hold on to the positives.” Being human, naturally, it will affect you sometimes, but I try to keep positive in most situations.”
