Jessie J’s triumphant return puts lucrative Chinese market in spotlight
British pop star Jessie J performed in China on May 29, attracting significant attention amidst her recent recovery announcement. Her emotional return, highlighted by a rendition of 'My Way,' is part of a broader trend where Western artists seek to tap into China's burgeoning music market. The Chinese recorded music sector has rapidly risen to become the fourth largest globally.
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Published 13 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 13 Jun 2026, 05:10 UTC
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