Little Jackie

Little Jackie
Origin New York City, United States
Genres Indie pop, R&B, disco
Years active 2008–present
Labels S-Curve
Website www.myspace.com/littlejackiemusic
Members Imani Coppola (vocalist)
Adam Pallin (programmer/producer)

Little Jackie is an American duo consisting of Imani Coppola and Adam Pallin. Little Jackie, which derives its name from the 1989 hit song "Little Jackie Wants to Be a Star" by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, released a hit single in 2008 called "The World Should Revolve Around Me" from their debut album The Stoop.[1][2]

Background

Coppola was a solo singer, whose most successful single was "Legend of a Cowgirl", from the 1997 album Chupacabra.[3] Adam Pallin is the programmer/producer of the duo.

In 2008, Coppola and Pallin signed a contract with S-Curve, an independent label owned by Steve Greenberg, to issue an album.[4] This coincided with the duo's television debut on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[4] Album promotion is by Nabbr, a company that has created viral video campaigns for Justin Timberlake and Amy Winehouse.[5] Coppola, originally signed as a solo act with Columbia Records, plans to approach the music business differently with Little Jackie, bolstered by her experiences.[6] She also sees Little Jackie as an opportunity to get back into pop.[7]

On August 3, 2011 Little Jackie digitally released their second album, Made4TV, on Bandcamp.com, a website that allows artists release their music and merchandise directly to their fans.

Discography

Studio albums
Year Title Chart peak positions
UK
2008 The Stoop
  • Released on July 8, 2008[8]
138
2011 Made4TV
  • Released on October 15, 2011
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2014 Queen of Prospect Park
  • Released on September 30, 2014
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Singles
Year Single Chart peak positions Album
UK IRL
2008 "The World Should Revolve Around Me" 14 30 The Stoop

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