Ho, who has attended Jessie J's previous shows in Singapore, told The New Paper: "I wanted to show a sign that (read) 'Your Loss I'm Found saved my life' (to get noticed), but this morning when I woke up, I decided I just wanted to have fun without having to lug a signboard. Jessie J, who did not shy away from becoming emotional during her talking breaks, also invited a 13-year-old girl from Malaysia on stage to perform Masterpiece with her.Īnd she sang Happy Birthday to a fan she saw in the crowd whom she had met just hours before, at a pre-gig meet-and-greet. You better sing, you better fly, you better make your dreams come true." "Duane, I wish you all the luck for your Bachelor of Arts degree. There are so many times I pass the mic, and the person can't sing but you can, baby. She continued: "Duane, you can really sing, oh yeah. That was kind of flat, but who cares, you are making my dreams come true." Ho kicked off with: "Jessie, you are everything to me. Jessie J then passed him a microphone and instead of singing one of her tracks or doing a duet, the pair engaged in a back-and-forth exchange, making up lyrics as they went along. The 23-year-old, who has just completed national service and will head to university in August, said: "I want to be a singer." She asked Ho for his name, age and what he was doing. And when you don't think you're going to get your heart broken, you always do."
Jessie J said: "I remember the day I wrote that.
PHOTOS: NATASHA MEAH, SINGTEL AND SAMSUNG The British singer playing to the crowd, getting them on their feet and singing along with her. To which he replied: "(Your song) Your Loss I'm Found saved my life."ĬONNECTION: (Above) Jessie J and Duane Ho singing back and forth. Are you okay now? You've stopped crying," she asked him. Shortly after, she spotted and singled out Ho in the front row, whom she noticed was in tears for the first half of her one-hour set.