Jill Scott Opens Up: Answering Your Questions About Her Life, Music, and More
With her sixth album now out, three-time Grammy-winner Jill Scott is continuing to break down barriers as an artist. The neo-soul superstar, 53, has built a reputation for being unafraid to tackle tough topics in her music.
One of those topics is the pressure placed on women to conform to societal beauty standards. In her latest single "Pressha," Scott sings about feeling disrespected and objectified by a former partner who couldn't handle the attention she received from fans.
Scott's approach to femininity has always been refreshingly direct, earning her collaborations with artists like Dr Dre, Will Smith, and Common. Her music often features guest appearances from talented vocalists, including Tierra Whack, JID, and Too $hort.
But Scott's talents extend far beyond the music world. The actress has appeared in several TV shows, including HBO's adaptation of Alastair McCall Smith's "The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" and BET+'s take on "The First Wives' Club."
Fans can now get a glimpse into her life by answering questions about everything from her acting career to her music. The Guardian Film & Music reader is inviting fans to submit their queries, which will be answered in a future issue of the publication.
Scott's experiences as an artist and advocate for women's education have been widely reported on. She has also lent her voice to several high-profile causes, including her Blues Babe Foundation, which supports higher education.
Some questions that may spark interesting discussions include how Scott navigated performing at the White House in 2014, what she learned from legendary poet Nikki Giovanni, and whether fans often mistake her for former England footballer Jill Scott (she assures us she's actually a singer-songwriter!).
With her sixth album now out, three-time Grammy-winner Jill Scott is continuing to break down barriers as an artist. The neo-soul superstar, 53, has built a reputation for being unafraid to tackle tough topics in her music.
One of those topics is the pressure placed on women to conform to societal beauty standards. In her latest single "Pressha," Scott sings about feeling disrespected and objectified by a former partner who couldn't handle the attention she received from fans.
Scott's approach to femininity has always been refreshingly direct, earning her collaborations with artists like Dr Dre, Will Smith, and Common. Her music often features guest appearances from talented vocalists, including Tierra Whack, JID, and Too $hort.
But Scott's talents extend far beyond the music world. The actress has appeared in several TV shows, including HBO's adaptation of Alastair McCall Smith's "The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" and BET+'s take on "The First Wives' Club."
Fans can now get a glimpse into her life by answering questions about everything from her acting career to her music. The Guardian Film & Music reader is inviting fans to submit their queries, which will be answered in a future issue of the publication.
Scott's experiences as an artist and advocate for women's education have been widely reported on. She has also lent her voice to several high-profile causes, including her Blues Babe Foundation, which supports higher education.
Some questions that may spark interesting discussions include how Scott navigated performing at the White House in 2014, what she learned from legendary poet Nikki Giovanni, and whether fans often mistake her for former England footballer Jill Scott (she assures us she's actually a singer-songwriter!).