Irresistible

Album: Irresistible (2001)
Charted: 11 15
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Songfacts®:

  • Jessica Simpson got a little spicy on "Irresistible," the lead single and title track to her second album. When she released her debut album, Sweet Kisses, in 1999, she was 19 and marketed as a big-voiced, very wholesome pop star. The songs played it safe lyrically and musically, which was good enough for TRL but didn't make her much of a personality. "Irresistible" has a pretty standard lyric about a boy that sends her into a tizzy, but the production is a lot more contemporary, more in line with what Destiny's Child was doing.

    Simpson had no control over any of this; she says that at the time she was basically a "show pony," with her record label telling her what to sing and how to sing it. The song was a modest hit, but Simpson didn't reach that next level of stardom until 2003, when she got her own reality show on MTV with Nick Lachey called Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica.
  • The music video is a big-budget, effects-heavy production with Simpson apparently a spy of some kind. Unless you really stretch the metaphor, it has nothing to do with the song but does present Simpson as a kind of femme fatale, a big change from her earlier videos where she was doing fun stuff like hanging out at an amusement park ("I Think I'm In Love With You").
  • The song was written by Anders Bagge, Arnthor Birgisson and Pamela Sheyne, and produced by Bagge and Birgisson, who are Swedish. That same year (2001) they worked on the Jennifer Lopez hit "Play." Sheyne, who probably wrote the lyrics, co-wrote the Christina Aguilera #1 "Genie in a Bottle."
  • You might think Simpson was relating this song to her boyfriend at the time, Nick Lachey of the boy band 98 Degrees, but she didn't have much connection to any of the music she was recording around this time. "It was probably the least 'me' of any of my actual singles, but it was catchy," she recalled to People in 2025.

    Simpsons started writing her own lyrics on her next album, In This Skin, released in 2003.
  • A remix produced by Jermaine Dupri and featuring Lil' Bow Wow was also released. That version got a separate music video where they both appear.

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