Jessica Sanchez first album to be produced by Tommy
Mottola
Good News! To all the fans of Jessica Sanchez, she
will be having her first album soon. The first album of Jessica Sanchez will be
produced Thalia's husband Tommy Mottola. See full details below.
The former Sony Music Entertainment executive, who
now co-owns Casablanca Records in a joint venture with the Universal Music
Group, is ready to work Sanchez's music career.
Mottola’s wife, superstar singer and actress Thalía,
announced the news on Twitter.
“WOWgreat news! #TommyMottola just call me from
#AmericanIdol & he is confirm to work in the first #JessicaSanchez CD!#MexicanFilipinoPower,”
Thalía posted on her account.
Mottola, a veteran producer to music heavy weights
such as Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan and even “American Idol” judge Jennifer
Lopez, is sure to help Sanchez launch a successful singing career.
Sanchez put on quite a show on Wednesday night’s
“American Idol” finale, as she sang her heart out hitting high notes, leaving
the audience speechless.
Sanchez, 16, performed “And I’m telling You I’m Not
Going,” alongside Grammy-winning-singer Jennifer Holliday and proved once again
why she was in the top two on “American Idol.”
It was certainly a battle of the lungs as both
Holliday and Sanchez belted out impressive high notes and Jennifer Lopez jumped
to her feet clapping and cheering loudly.
Sanchez also sang the late Whitney Houston’s classic
track “I will Always Love You,” sporting a flowy blue gown.
Other Latino moments included the bedazzled
performance by Jennifer Lopez with reggaeton rappers Wisin y Yandel, who sang
"Follow the Leader.”
Lopez took it back to her urban days bumping and
grinding with baggy pants, a tank top and sneakers. She also didn’t shy away
from showing off her rock-solid abs.
Wisin Y Yandel landed on stage from flying poles as
background dancers bounced around the walls performing impressive acrobatics to
the beat.
Sanchez and Phillips took some time to honor their
lifelong mentors and then revealed that they were getting brand new cars thanks
to Ford.