Breaking out from the litter is pinup perfection Jessica Sutta, who’s on track to become one of the next vocalists pumping through nightclub speakers. Ahead of her Nov. 21 appearance at Revolution (doors at 10 p.m., $20, locals free), we caught up with the former member of The Pussycat Dolls now clawing her way up the charts while staying grounded with charity work.
When can we expect your full album?
My full album will be coming out in the spring. I am planning on possibly releasing my second single in January. Right now I’m in the studio, going to Europe next month and then back here working diligently on my album.
You said “my alter ego” is the theme for the album. So what’s your alter ego like?
She’s daring, she’s adventurous, she likes to be bad, kind of play a lot more. Me, Jessica, I’m a little bit more shy when
You’ve also been doing some important charity and awareness work. Can you explain its focus a bit more?
Unfortunately, I just attended my friend’s daughter’s funeral. Her name is Sarah Fearing; she was 17. I started the Sarah Fearing Foundation. … There’s a really big problem because a lot of teenagers are smoking heroin right now, and it’s killing our teens. … With peer pressure and all that, there’s no place for these kids to go or feel like it’s normal not to do [drugs]. So we’re going to do whatever we can with this foundation.