- Jo Dee Messina · 1996
- I'm Alright · 1998
- Jo Dee Messina: Greatest Hits · 1998
- Jo Dee Messina: Greatest Hits · 1998
- Delicious Surprise · 1996
- Jo Dee Messina: Greatest Hits · 2000
- I'm Alright · 1998
- Burn · 2000
- Ben Fuller · 2023
- She Had Me At Heads Carolina (Remix) - Single · 2023
- Burn · 2000
- I'm Alright · 1998
- Unmistakable Inspiration · 2005
Essential Albums
- Jo Dee Messina had established her own distinctive identity in country music by the time she released her third album, Burn, in 2000. Neither the down-home sweetheart type nor your standard-issue honky-tonk angel, she came across as an Everywoman determined to overcome heartaches and hard times. For the most part, Burn’s songs cast Messina as a feisty heroine battling the odds with defiance. Producers Byron Gallimore and Tim McGraw fashion an aggressive sound for the album that’s more akin to Classic Rock than country, and it suits Messina well as she declares her independence in “Downtime,” plunges into the singles wars in “Saturday Night,” and weighs the cost of desire in “Nothing I Can Do.” She’s at her inspirational best in the title number (a call to personal excellence) and “Bring On The Rain” (a survivor’s anthem featuring McGraw on background vocals). There are downbeat moments as well, such as “Angeline,” a vignette about a troubled teenager. Messina delivers these songs with a brash, bring-it-on spirit, and it’s hard not to be won over to her cause as she blazes her way through these uplifting tracks.
- 1998
Albums
- 1998
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
- An unbreakable country spirit.
Singles & EPs
Compilations
More To Hear
- Nick Hoffman welcomes the legendary artist.
- Jo Dee Messina on finding success with her debut single.
- A '90s country celebration with special guest Jo Dee Messina.
- Nick features music and highlights from Jo Dee Messina.
About Jo Dee Messina
Country singer-songwriter Jo Dee Messina, whose early influences included Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire, started playing clubs at age 16. ∙ Her upbeat debut single, 1996’s “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” was coproduced by Tim McGraw and peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. ∙ The ACM Awards named Messina 1998’s Top New Female Vocalist, and she also won the Country Music Association’s 1999 Horizon Award, which recognizes promising new artists. ∙ In 1998, she became the first female country artist to have three consecutive songs from the same album spend multiple weeks at No. 1. ∙ She’s been nominated for two Grammy Awards, including Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for her Tim McGraw-featuring No. 1 hit, the delicate ballad “Bring On the Rain.” ∙ Messina appeared on The Real Housewives of Atlanta in 2012 and collaborated on music with cast member Kandi Burruss, who cowrote TLC’s “No Scrubs.”
- FROM
- Framingham, MA, United States
- BORN
- August 25, 1970
- GENRE
- Country