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Birth name
  
Jessica Hilda Mauboy

Name
  
Jessica Mauboy

Years active
  
2004–present

Instruments
  
Vocals, piano

Genres
  
R&B, pop


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Born
  
4 August 1989 (age 34) Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (
1989-08-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, actress

Labels
  
Role
  
Singer · jessicamauboy.com.au

Movies
  
The Sapphires, Bran Nue Dae

Parents
  
Ferdy Mauboy, Therese Mauboy

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Jessica Hilda Mauboy (born 4 August 1989) is an Australian R&B and pop singer, songwriter, and actress. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, Mauboy rose to fame in 2006 on the fourth season of Australian Idol; she became the runner-up and subsequently signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia. After releasing a live album of her Idol performances and briefly being a member of the girl group Young Divas in 2007, Mauboy released her debut studio album, Been Waiting, the following year. It earned Mauboy her first number-one single "Burn", became the second highest-selling Australian album of 2009, and was certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

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Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010), showcased a more hard-edged R&B sound than her previous release, and produced four platinum singles. Her third studio album, Beautiful (2013), which explored a mixture of dance-oriented tracks with R&B and pop, included the top-ten hits "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)", "Never Be the Same" and "Can I Get a Moment?". Aside from her music career, Mauboy has also ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae (2010) and The Sapphires (2012), which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She returned to acting in 2016, playing the lead role in the television drama series The Secret Daughter for two seasons. It is Mauboy's first major TV role and was written especially for her. Mauboy released an accompanying soundtrack album for The Secret Daughter, which made her the first Indigenous artist to achieve a number-one album on the ARIA Albums Chart.

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Mauboy is one of Australia's most successful female artists. She has achieved four top-ten albums (including a number-one) and 16 top-twenty singles (including nine top-ten hits). She has won two ARIA Music Awards from 18 nominations, and was ranked sixteenth on the Herald Sun's list of the "100 Greatest Australian Singers of All Time". Mauboy has collaborated with several international artists such as Flo Rida, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Jay Sean, and Pitbull. She has also toured with Beyoncé and Chris Brown, and performed at many notable events, including the Australian visits for Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and US President Barack Obama. Mauboy was the first solo artist from outside Europe to perform as a guest, representing Australia's interest at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014.

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Early life

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Jessica Hilda Mauboy was born on 4 August 1989 and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory. Her father, Ferdy, is an Indonesian born electrician who came from East Timor, and her mother, Therese, is an Indigenous Australian. Mauboy's mother is from the indigenous Potato people in the rainforest regions of Far North Queensland. Mauboy has three older sisters Sandra, Jenny and Catherine, and a younger sister Sophia. From an early age, she was involved in the local church choir with her grandmother Harriett. Her home was described as the "noisiest house on the block", with her mother often singing, her father playing guitar and the rest of the family displaying their passion for music. Mauboy attended Wulagi Primary School and Sanderson High School in Darwin. She dropped out of school in year 11.

At the age of fourteen, Mauboy's talents were exposed through the Telstra Road to Tamworth competition at the 2004 Tamworth Country Music Festival in Tamworth, New South Wales. As the first winner of the competition, Mauboy travelled to Sydney to perform and scored a recording deal with Sony Music Australia. She then released a country-inspired rendition of the Cyndi Lauper hit "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". A video for her version of the song had a release; however, the song went nowhere and Mauboy returned to Darwin.

2006: Australian Idol

In 2006, Mauboy auditioned for the fourth season of Australian Idol in Alice Springs, Northern Territory singing Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing". Her audition impressed all three judges, and she progressed through to the semi-finals. Following the semi-final process, Mauboy had advanced through to the top twelve. The media cited her previous Sony contract as grounds for dismissal, but since the contract had expired, Australian Idol producers refused to remove her from the show. Throughout the series, Mauboy continued to impress the judges with her performances. In the final eleven week, following her rendition of Kelly Clarkson's "Walk Away", judge Kyle Sandilands commented on Mauboy's weight, that if she wished to succeed in the music industry, she should "lose the jelly belly". Mauboy appeared stunned by the comment. In an interview with Who magazine's Alicia Neil, two years after the comment was made, Mauboy stated "I kind of took it as a joke ... I look back on it as a positive thing – it made me a stronger person."

In the final ten-week, Mauboy received the first touchdown of the season from judge Mark Holden for her rendition of Christina Aguilera's hit, "Beautiful". During the final nine-week, Mauboy had a sore throat that resulted in a mediocre rendition of Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise" and near-elimination, which landed her in the bottom three. Following that week, she never landed in the bottom three again, and ended up progressing through to the final show with Damien Leith. The grand finale was held on 27 November at the Sydney Opera House. After the viewer votes had been tallied it was announced that Mauboy was runner-up to Leith. In December 2006, Mauboy signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia – two weeks after Idol ended.

2007–09: The Journey, Young Divas and Been Waiting

Mauboy released her debut live album The Journey on 24 February 2007, which contained two discs. Disc one contained re-recorded covers of the selected songs Mauboy performed as part of the top twelve on Australian Idol, while disc two included a DVD of her performances on the series. The Journey debuted at number four on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association for shipments of 35,000 units. In September 2007, Mauboy joined as the new member of the girl group Young Divas, replacing one of the group's original members, Ricki-Lee Coulter, who had left in June to resume her solo career. Their second studio album New Attitude was released on 24 November 2007, and debuted at number 10 and was certified gold. The album was preceded by the lead single "Turn Me Loose", which peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In March 2008, Mauboy signed on to the Australian Government In2Oz program, designed to promote closer ties with Indonesia. As a part of the program, she travelled to Indonesia for a three-day trip performing around the country, including an appearance on Indonesian Idol. It was during this time that Mauboy had begun to work on her first solo studio album. In August 2008, Mauboy announced that after a year with the Young Divas, she had decided to quit in order to concentrate on her solo career. Founding member Paulini had also decided to depart, leaving Kate DeAraugo and Emily Williams as the only remaining members. However, both DeAraugo and Williams resumed their solo careers, and the group officially disbanded.

Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008; it peaked at number 11 and was certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units. Mauboy co-wrote eleven of the album's songs, which were produced by Audius Mtawarira, Israel Cruz, Jonas Jeberg, Cutfather, Adam Reily, Fingaz and Kwamé. The album received positive reviews from critics. Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic gave the album three out of five stars and wrote that it was an "impressive debut which suggests that there could indeed be quality music to look forward to in the future as she matures and gains experience". The lead single "Running Back", featuring American rapper Flo Rida, peaked at number three and was certified double platinum. The second single, "Burn", became Mauboy's first number-one single, and was certified platinum. It also reached number 92 on the Japan Hot 100 and became Mauboy's first single to chart internationally. The album's third single and title track peaked at number 12 and was certified gold. The following singles, "Because" and "Up/Down", peaked at numbers nine and 11, respectively, and both were certified gold.

In February 2009, Mauboy signed with UK record label Ministry of Sound. Been Waiting was released in Japan on 22 April 2009, and reached number 138 on the Japanese Albums Chart. At the 2009 Deadly Awards, Mauboy won three awards in the categories of Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Been Waiting, and Single Release of the Year for "Burn". Along with Flo Rida, Mauboy served as a support act for Beyoncé on the Australian leg of her I Am... World Tour in September 2009. At the 2009 ARIA Music Awards, Mauboy earned seven nominations for Been Waiting and its singles; she was nominated for Highest Selling Album, Best Pop Release, Breakthrough Artist Album, Best Female Artist, Breakthrough Artist Single for "Running Back", and Highest Selling Single for "Running Back" and "Burn". Eventually, Mauboy won Highest Selling Single for "Running Back".

2010–12: Get 'Em Girls and The Sapphires soundtrack

In January 2010, Mauboy signed to Universal Music for an exclusive worldwide long-term publishing agreement. In May 2010, Mauboy collaborated with four other international artists representing their continents—Sean Kingston representing America, Jody Williams representing Africa, Tabitha Nauser (Asia), Steve Appleton (Europe), with Mauboy representing Oceania—on the theme song for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics titled "Everyone". Mauboy, Williams, Nauser and Appleton performed "Everyone" at the opening of the Youth Olympics held in Singapore on 14 August 2010. Kingston was unable to attend the performance, due to a passport mix-up. Mauboy released her second studio album Get 'Em Girls on 5 November 2010; it debuted at number six and was certified gold. She had travelled to the United States in February of that year to work on the album in Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta with American songwriters and producers, most of whom she had not worked with previously. Mauboy co-wrote eight of the album's songs. Get 'Em Girls received mixed reviews from critics. Majhid Heath of ABC Online Indigenous gave the album two-and-a-half out of five stars, writing that it's a "non-cohesive mess of similar sounding, auto-tuned ravaged pop/R&B that diminishes the talent of this brilliant young songstress".

The album's title track, featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg, peaked at number 19. Mauboy performed "Get 'Em Girls" at the 2010 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards, where she co-hosted the award ceremony with Liam Hemsworth and Jerry Trainor, and won the award for Fave Aussie Muso. The following singles, "Saturday Night" featuring American rapper Ludacris and "What Happened to Us" featuring English singer Jay Sean, peaked at numbers seven and 14, respectively. The former single was certified double platinum while the latter was only certified platinum. At the 2010 Australian of the Year Awards, Mauboy received her first nomination for Young Australian of the Year. On 10 December 2010, she performed in front of an audience of 92,000 at the Federation Square in Melbourne, ahead of Oprah Winfrey's visit to the place. Mauboy's performance was shown in the first of the four Australian specials of The Oprah Winfrey Show on 18 January 2011. In April 2011, she served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour.

Get 'Em Girls was re-released as a deluxe edition on 12 August 2011, which included the singles "Inescapable" and "Galaxy" featuring Stan Walker. The former single peaked at number four and was certified double platinum, while the latter peaked at number 13 and was certified platinum. "Galaxy" also reached number 36 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and became Mauboy's first single to chart in that country. On 17 November 2011, Mauboy performed for the Australian troops at RAAF Base Darwin, ahead of US President Barack Obama's visit to the place. In January 2012, Mauboy and Walker embarked on their Galaxy Tour across Australia, which served as her first headlining tour. Mauboy recorded 15 songs for The Sapphires' soundtrack album, which was released on 27 July 2012. The album debuted at number one and was certified platinum. Mauboy released "Gotcha" as the album's lead single, which peaked at number 43 and was certified gold. At the 2012 ARIA Music Awards, she was nominated for Best Female Artist, Best Pop Release for "Gotcha", and Song of the Year for "Galaxy".

2013–14: Beautiful, Eurovision, and iTunes Session EP

Mauboy received two nominations at the 2013 Australian of the Year Awards for Young Australian of the Year and Northern Territory Young Australian of the Year; she won the latter award. In March 2013, she participated in a singing quiz segment for Ellen DeGeneres' two Australian shows in Sydney and Melbourne. In September 2013, she performed at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball in Los Angeles. Mauboy's third studio album Beautiful was released on 4 October 2013; it debuted at number three and was certified platinum. The lead single "To the End of the Earth" peaked at number 21 and was certified gold, while the second single "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)" debuted at number two and was certified platinum. "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)" also reached number 33 in New Zealand and became Mauboy's third single to chart internationally. The following singles, "Beautiful" and "Never Be the Same", peaked at numbers 46 and six, respectively, with the latter single being certified platinum.

At the 2013 NRL Grand Final on 6 October 2013, Mauboy performed the Australian national anthem, "Livin' la Vida Loca" with Ricky Martin, and a medley of "Something's Got a Hold on Me" and "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)". At the 2013 ARIA Music Awards, Mauboy won Best Female Artist for "To the End of the Earth". She embarked on the To the End of the Earth Tour, her second headlining tour, from November 2013 to January 2014. To coincide with the 2014 Australia Day celebrations, Mauboy along with Dami Im, Justice Crew, Nathaniel Willemse, Samantha Jade and Taylor Henderson released a cover of "I Am Australian" which peaked at number 51. She appeared in an episode of Sesame Street on 20 March 2014, singing "Count the Kangaroos" in a clip which was filmed in Alice Springs with children from Yipirinya State Primary School. Mauboy was chosen by SBS to perform at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, in recognition of Australia's love affair with the annual event. She performed the single "Sea of Flags" during the second semi-final in Denmark, making her the first solo artist from outside Europe to perform on the contest as a guest. SBS screened the documentary, Jessica Mauboy's Road to Eurovision on 10 May 2014 before their coverage of the second semi-final.

Mauboy's first extended play iTunes Session was released on 18 July 2014, and debuted at number 25. On 3 August 2014, she performed during the 2014 Commonwealth Games Flag Handover Ceremony at Hampden Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland to mark the official handover of the Commonwealth Games from Glasgow to the Gold Coast in 2018. Beautiful was re-released as a platinum edition on 21 November 2014, which included the singles "Can I Get a Moment?" and "The Day Before I Met You". The former single debuted at number five and was certified platinum. Mauboy received three nominations at the 2014 ARIA Music Awards, including Album of the Year and Best Female Artist for Beautiful, and Best Video for "Never Be the Same".

2015–present : Upcoming fourth studio album, and The Secret Daughter soundtracks

Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015 at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. On 3 May 2015, she appeared on the US Today show in a segment that was filmed live at the Sydney Opera House with host Savannah Guthrie. In an interview with the Australian Associated Press, Mauboy revealed that she has already begun writing songs for her upcoming fourth studio album. She said, "This time around with the album I would like to...just take risks in terms of the sound and identifying who I am as a woman. It's more of a rhythmic pop so it's not going to be extreme pop. It's going to be a little bit more soul." The album's lead single "This Ain't Love" was released in September 2015; it peaked at number five and was certified gold. Mauboy along with The Veronicas and Tina Arena performed Arena's 1994 single "Chains" at the 2015 ARIA Music Awards, where Arena was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Their version was released as a single following the performance, and peaked at number 14.

In March 2016, Mauboy released the single "Where I'll Stay", which was used to promote the Seven Network's coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympics. Plans for Mauboy's upcoming fourth studio album were put on hold when she released her first individual soundtrack album, The Secret Daughter: Songs from the Original TV Series, on 14 October 2016. The album featured music used in the television series of the same name, in which Mauboy plays the lead role of Billie Carter. The album included five original songs and twelve cover versions of songs by Cold Chisel, Crowded House, The Clash, Roxette, Ed Sheeran and Alex Lloyd, among others. One of the original tracks, "Risk It", was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album. The Secret Daughter: Songs from the Original TV Series became Mauboy's first number-one album and also made her the first Indigenous artist to reach number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. Mauboy embarked on her third headlining tour, All the Hits Live – The Australian Tour, in March and April 2017, where she performed songs from the last 10 years of her career.

Mauboy's second soundtrack album, The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series, will be released on 6 October 2017. The album will include two original songs and sixteen covers of songs by The Church, Crowded House, Thirsty Merc, Paul Kelly, Lighthouse Family and Aretha Franklin, among others. Original track "Fallin'" was released as the album's lead single; it peaked at number 11, became Mauboy's sixteenth top-twenty hit, and was certified platinum.

Personal life

In late 2008, Mauboy moved from Darwin to Sydney, ahead of the release of her debut studio album Been Waiting. In January 2009, she began a long-distance relationship with Themeli "Magoo" Magripilis, a soccer player and council worker of Greek descent, who was born and raised in Darwin. Magripilis played for the Darwin soccer league's club Hellenic Athletic, the same club that Mauboy's younger sister Sophie played for. Mauboy and Magripilis do not see each other often, as she is based in Sydney and he still lives in Darwin. When she is not working, Mauboy returns to Darwin to spend time with her family and Magripilis.

Music and songwriting

Mauboy's music is generally R&B and pop, but she also incorporates dance, funk, soul and hip hop into some of her songs. Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting (2008) was described as "a blend of electro beats, heartfelt pop tunes and R&B bass lines." Most of the themes on the album dealt with boys, love and break-ups, everyday life, family issues, and friendship. Alasdair Duncan from Rave magazine described Mauboy's second studio album Get 'Em Girls (2010) as "a more hard-edged take on R&B and pop than her debut, pumped full of hip hop beats, jagged synths and futuristic vocal effects." Mauboy said that she wanted each song on the album to talk about a "woman's needs", and that the album's theme was "very much about the empowerment of women and the domination of women." Kylie Northover of The Sydney Morning Herald noted that Mauboy's third studio album Beautiful (2013) featured "a mix of more dance-oriented tunes and her usual R&B sound".

Mauboy has also incorporated her Indigenous Australian culture into her music, including songs on the soundtrack album for The Sapphires and in the single "Sea of Flags". Aside from her vocals work, Mauboy can also play the piano and has co-written some of her material. She co-wrote eleven songs on her first studio album, eight on her second studio album, and fourteen on her third studio album. In 2010, Mauboy was nominated for Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year at the APRA Awards. Mauboy stated in an interview that while working with American producer Harvey Mason, Jr., they came up with the melodies and hooks for the songs "Fight for You" and "Here for Me" on the album Get 'Em Girls. She also experimented with an operatic-type voice on her song "Scariest Part".

Influences

Mauboy grew up listening to country singers Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton and Slim Dusty; she credits country music as her first love of music, saying the genre "is who I really, really am deeply." Mauboy also grew up listening to hip-hop rappers Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Mauboy cites Mariah Carey as her main influence and inspiration, stating that she has "drawn a lot of inspiration from watching and listening to her live performances". She grew up listening to many of Carey's songs and was inspired by her vocal style and songwriting, "I loved 'Dreamlover' and 'Fantasy' – and picked up loads of tips from her style of singing. She taught me that the lyrics you write have to come from personal experiences – I really felt her music. Now I aspire to writing honest lyrics with real feelings that people can relate to." Mauboy also names Whitney Houston as another influence, stating that she looks up to her and Carey "for their outstanding vocal performances". Her other musical influences are John Farnham and Beyoncé. Mauboy is also inspired by fellow Indigenous Australian women such as Olympic gold medalist Cathy Freeman and actress Deborah Mailman.

Public image

Mauboy is known for her good girl image and is considered a role model to young girls and Indigenous communities in Australia. Ed Gibbs of The Sydney Morning Herald described her as a "wholesome girl-next-door", while Genevieve Rosen of The Vine wrote that "her flawless public image is no farce. Humble, genuinely engaging and passionate about public service, Mauboy, put simply, is really nice". Anna Byrne of the Herald Sun observed, "It's clear this endearing unpretentiousness is not a fame facade. In every respect, the pint-sized pop star embodies one of the most elusive qualities of stardom: relatability. It's this genuineness that has seen her star ascend to where she actually is." Fashion has influenced Mauboy's music career and image. Byrne noted that her "fashion choices have mirrored her rise in fame, with her style evolving from shy schoolgirl to confident diva, set to steal the sartorial spotlight." Mauboy cites Jennifer Lopez as her style icon. She has worn dresses designed by Dolce & Gabbana, J'Aton, Steven Khalil and Toni Matičevski, and has appeared on the covers of fashion magazines in Australia, including Elle, InStyle, and Marie Claire. She has also appeared on the cover of Who magazine's Sexiest People issue twice; first in 2012 and again in 2016.

Mauboy's weight has been the subject of media interest, ever since her rise to fame on Australian Idol when judge Kyle Sandilands publicly told her to "lose the jelly belly". Mauboy told Women's Health magazine that she was proud of her curvy figure, saying "having curves is one of my favourite things". In 2014, she received media attention for her weight loss transformation from a size 12 to 8. Mauboy has an alter ego named J Malley, who she described as her "fearless side" and "sort of like Beyoncé's Sasha Fierce". Mauboy is often referred to as Australia's answer to Beyoncé. However, she does not agree with the comparisons, saying "I totally disagree with that one. I've...watched her documentary [Life Is But a Dream] and was just blown away by how magnificent she really is and it's so inspiring for me. I just think she's fantastic and I'm completely nowhere near where she is, but I aspire to that."

With the release of Mauboy's second studio album Get 'Em Girls, some critics felt that she was becoming an "R&B sexpot". Both the album and its title track also received negative reviews from critics. The music video for the title track was heavily criticised by fans who felt that Mauboy had become too sexy and moved away from her good girl image. Speaking of Mauboy's image for R&B music, Fairfax Media journalist Bernard Zuel said: "It's a problem, matching the personality to a formula. The formula with young women singing modern R&B is that they have to be out there sexually, thrusting physically and vocally. But that's just not who she is." Following the release of her single "Gotcha" in 2012, Miranda Cashin of Sunshine Coast Daily noted that it was "a return to the Mauboy [we knew] before the infamous 2010 sexed-up fist-pumping album, Get 'Em Girls".

Acting career

In January 2010, Mauboy made her acting debut in the film adaptation of the 1990 Aboriginal musical Bran Nue Dae. The film was directed by Rachel Perkins and also starred Ernie Dingo, Geoffrey Rush, Missy Higgins, and Deborah Mailman. In the film, Mauboy played the role of Rosie, a local church singer who has a love interest for a school boy named Willie (played by Rocky McKenzie). Her performance in the film earned her a nomination for Female Actress of the Year at the 2010 Deadly Awards. In November 2010, Mauboy made a guest appearance in the final episode of the mini-series Underbelly: Razor, and played the role of a nightclub singer named Gloria Starr.

In 2012, Mauboy had a lead role in The Sapphires, a film based on the stage show of the same name. It was directed by Wayne Blair and also starred Mailman, Shari Sebbens, and Miranda Tapsell. Mauboy played the role of Julie McCrae, one of the four Indigenous Australian women who travel to Vietnam to sing for the American troops. Mauboy and the cast attended the film's premiere at the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on 20 May 2012. Upon its release in the US, Mauboy appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 18 April 2013. Her performance in The Sapphires earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and the Australian Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress. In September 2013, Mauboy made a guest appearance as herself in the third and final season of the teen drama Dance Academy. In 2016, Mauboy was cast in the lead role of the television drama series The Secret Daughter, which premiered on the Seven Network on 3 October. It is Mauboy's first major TV role and was written especially for her. She portrays the role of Billie Carter, a part-time country pub singer whose life changes after coming in contact with a rich hotelier. The role earned Mauboy her first Logie Award nomination for Best Actress, and the show was renewed for a second season. Mauboy guest starred in the 2016 season finale of Home and Away as herself, where she performed at the Summer Bay Groove Festival.

Endorsements

In 2007, Mauboy appeared in advertisements for the shampoo product, Head & Shoulders. In April 2009, she teamed up with Bloom Cosmetics to create two designer collection nail polishes, which included shades of sangria red and metallic green. Mauboy became the new face of the video game Nintendogs + Cats 3DS in October 2010, and joined forces with RSPCA and Nintendo to help promote the game. She teamed up with clothing label KuKu in December 2010 to launch her five-dress fashion range, which were made available to buy at Myer stores across Australia. In February 2013, Mauboy was announced as the ambassador for the National Rugby League (NRL) and featured in their television advertising campaign singing her cover version of Etta James' "Something's Got a Hold on Me", the theme song for the 2013 NRL season. The following month, Mauboy became the ambassador of the 2013 Woolworths Earn & Learn program, which enables primary and secondary schools in Australia as well as early learning centres to earn educational resources through the school community shopping at Woolworths. She appeared in two television commercials for the program, featuring students from Wulagi Primary School in Darwin. In 2014, Mauboy became the ambassador for the health and wellness company Swisse and appeared in a television commercial for Telstra's commitment to its customers campaign. In May 2015, she became the new face for Target Australia's Womenswear and represented the brand for a year. Mauboy's first fragrance, Be Beautiful, was released on 30 October 2015. The fragrance was developed by Mauboy in partnership with BrandPoint and was inspired by her hometown of Darwin. In February 2017, Mauboy became the ambassador for Foxtel's new Fox League channel dedicated to screening rugby league, and appeared in a television commercial to help launch the channel.

Philanthropy

Throughout her career, Mauboy has supported various charities in Australia. She is an ambassador for the Sony Foundation, which raises funds for youth-related causes. As an ambassador for the Foundation, Mauboy has made several hospital visits and performed at many of their annual fundraising events such as Wharf4Ward, which raises funds to build specialised youth cancer centres across Australia. In April 2009, sales from the nail polish bottles Mauboy created with Bloom Cosmetics were donated to Children's Hospital Foundations Australia to support the research into childhood illness. Mauboy has performed at several other fundraising events including charity balls, charity dinners, Christmas carols events, and telethons. For many years, Mauboy has performed at the annual Channel Seven Perth Telethon. In December 2011, she performed free acoustic concerts across Australia as part of the Indian Pacific Outback Christmas train journey, an annual fund-raiser for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. On 14 December 2012, she performed a free pop up show at Federation Square in Melbourne, as part of the Optus Carols for a Cause event, which raised funds for Kids Helpline and The Smith Family. Mauboy headlined the Come Together charity concert in Ulverstone, Tasmania on 19 May 2013, in aid of two boys who were burnt in an explosion. All proceeds from the concert went into a trust fund for the boys' ongoing treatment.

Mauboy has also contributed to Indigenous organisations aimed at improving children's education. In 2009, she became a spokesperson for the Indigenous Literacy Project (ILP), which aims to provide "books and learning materials to schools, libraries and women's centres in remote areas." As spokesperson for the charity, Mauboy visited schools across Australia and talked to students about the importance of education. In 2011, she worked with the Yalari organisation "that offers children from regional, rural and remote communities and towns across Australia the opportunity to get a first-class secondary education." In 2013, Mauboy was appointed as the ambassador of the independent Aboriginal Yipirinya School in Alice Springs. Along with making several visits to the school, Mauboy has helped promote the school and assist with its fundraisings. In August 2015, she became an ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, which raises support and awareness of literacy in remote indigenous communities. Her songs have been included on charity compilation albums such as Bushfire Aid: Artists for the Bushfire Appeal (2009), Spirit of Christmas (2009), and Flood Relief – Artists for the Flood Appeal (2011). Mauboy along with Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Shannon Noll and Megan Washington were featured on Lee Kernaghan's 2015 charity single "Spirit of the Anzacs", which raised funds for Legacy and Soldier On.

Discography

  • Been Waiting (2008)
  • Get 'Em Girls (2010)
  • Beautiful (2013)
  • Films
    Television

    Tours

    Headlining
  • Galaxy Tour (with Stan Walker) (2012)
  • To the End of the Earth Tour (2013–14)
  • All the Hits Live – The Australian Tour (2017)
  • Supporting act
  • Beyoncé's I Am... World Tour: Australian leg (2009)
  • Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. Tour: Australian leg (2011)
  • Filmography

    Actress
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    Windcatcher (filming)
    2018
    Tourism Australia: Dundee - The Son of a Legend Returns Home (Video short)
    2016
    Secret Daughter (TV Series) as
    Billie Carter
    - Hearts on Fire (2017) - Billie Carter
    - 20 Good Reasons (2017) - Billie Carter
    - Just Another Love Song (2017) - Billie Carter
    - Rear View Mirror (2017) - Billie Carter
    - Respect (2017) - Billie Carter
    - Always On My Mind (2017) - Billie Carter
    - Risk It (2016) - Billie Carter
    - I Fought the Law (2016) - Billie Carter
    - Lean on Me (2016) - Billie Carter
    - Where Do I Belong? (2016) - Billie Carter
    - Stuck in the Middle with You (2016) - Billie Carter
    - Flame Trees (2016) - Billie Carter
    2015
    Lee Kernaghan: Spirit of the Anzacs (Music Video) as
    Jessica Mauboy
    2015
    Sesame Street: Play All Day with Elmo as
    Kangaroos
    2015
    Jessica Mauboy: The Day Before I Met You (Music Video) as
    Jessica Mauboy
    2012
    The Sapphires as
    Julie
    2011
    Underbelly (TV Series) as
    Gloria Starr
    - Armageddon (2011) - Gloria Starr
    2009
    Bran Nue Dae as
    Rosie
    2008
    Jessica Mauboy feat. Flo Rida: Running Back (Music Video) as
    Jessica Mauboy
    Producer
    2017
    Secret Daughter (TV Series) (co-producer - 6 episodes)
    - Hearts on Fire (2017) - (co-producer)
    - 20 Good Reasons (2017) - (co-producer)
    - Just Another Love Song (2017) - (co-producer)
    - Rear View Mirror (2017) - (co-producer)
    - Respect (2017) - (co-producer)
    - Always On My Mind (2017) - (co-producer)
    Writer
    2008
    Jessica Mauboy feat. Flo Rida: Running Back (Music Video)
    Soundtrack
    -
    Friday Night Football (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2023) (writer - 2 episodes, 2023)
    - Round 11 - Sir Doug Nicholls Round 2: Sydney vs Carlton - The Marn Grook Game (2023) - (performer: "Glow", "First Nation" (uncredited)) / (writer: "Glow")
    - Round 10 - Sir Doug Nicholls Round 1: Yartapuulti vs Narrm (2023) - (performer: "Glow", "First Nation" (uncredited)) / (writer: "Glow")
    -
    The Voice (TV Series) (performer - 5 episodes, 2013 - 2022) (writer - 2 episodes, 2017 - 2019)
    - Generations: Blind Auditions, Part 1 (2022) - (performer: "Stand by Me")
    - Blind Auditions 1 (2021) - (performer: "Fly Away" - uncredited)
    - The Finals, Round 1: Team Delta and Team Guy (2019) - (performer: "Little Things") / (writer: "Little Things")
    - Live Semi-Final (2017) - (performer: "Fallin'") / (writer: "Fallin'")
    - The Battles, Part 1 (2013) - (performer: "Burn" - uncredited)
    2020
    Little Mix: The Search (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Girl Vocal (2020) - (performer: "We Got Love" - uncredited)
    2019
    Top End Wedding (performer: "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)") / (writer: "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)")
    2018
    The Eurovision Song Contest (TV Special) (performer: "We Got Love") / (writer: "We Got Love")
    2018
    The Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 2 (TV Special) (performer: "We Got Love") / (writer: "We Got Love")
    2015
    Supergirl (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - How Does She Do It? (2015) - (performer: "Time After Time" - uncredited)
    2015
    Redfern Now: Promise Me (TV Movie) (performer: "Ngarra Burra Ferra")
    -
    Please Like Me (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2014) (writer - 1 episode, 2014)
    - Milk (2014) - (performer: "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)") / (writer: "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)")
    2014
    Sesame Street (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Judy and the Beast (2014) - (performer: "5 Kangaroos")
    2013
    5 Kangaroos (TV Movie) (performer: "5 Kangaroos")
    2012
    The X Factor (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Live Decider 4 (2012) - (performer: "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)", "Whatta Man", "Land of a Thousand Dances", "Gotcha")
    2012
    The Sapphires (performer: "Ngarra Burra Ferra", "Yellow Bird", "In the Sweet By and By", "Today I Started Loving You Again", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "I'll Take You There", "Who's Lovin' You", "What A Man", "If You Need Me", "Land of One Thousand Dances", "People Make the World a Better Place", "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)", "Gotcha!", "Get Used To Me" (Uncredited)) / (writer: "Gotcha!")
    2011
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #11.4 (2011) - (performer: "What Happened To Us")
    2010
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Megastars with Megabucks (2010) - (performer: "Burn" - uncredited)
    2010
    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Whizz Kids: Part 1 (2010) - (performer: "Up/Down" - uncredited)
    2009
    Bran Nue Dae (performer: "All the Way Jesus", "If I Give My Heart", "Light a Light", "Stand by Your Man")
    2006
    Australian Idol (TV Series) (performer - 13 episodes)
    - Top 2 Showdown (2006) - (performer: "Night of My Life", "Impossible", "Together Again")
    - Top 3 Performance Show: Judge's Choice (2006) - (performer: "When You Believe", "To Sir, with Love")
    - Top 4 Performance Show: Audience Choice (2006) - (performer: "Butterfly", "Karma")
    - Top 5 Performance Show: Aria Hall of Fame (2006) - (performer: "Words")
    - Top 6 Performance Show: Rock Swing (2006) - (performer: "Crazy in Love")
    - Up Close & Personal Special (2006) - (performer: "What the World Needs Now Is Love")
    - Top 7 Performance Show: Acoustic (2006) - (performer: "Have You Ever")
    - Top 8 Performance Show: Disco (2006) - (performer: "On the Radio")
    - Top 9 Performance Show: Birth Year (2006) - (performer: "Another Day in Paradise")
    - Top 10 Performance Show: Australian #1's (2006) - (performer: "Beautiful")
    - Top 11 Performance Show: Rock (2006) - (performer: "Walk Away")
    - Top 12 Performance Show: Idol's Choice (2006) - (performer: "Stickwitu")
    - Top 24 Group 2 Performance Show: Girls (2006) - (performer: "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
    Self
    2013
    The Voice (TV Series) as
    Self - Coach / Self - Team Ricky Mentor / Self - Guest Performer / ...
    - Grand Finale (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Road to the Grand Finale Special (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Semi Final (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Battles: Part 2 - Team Rita and Team Jess (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Battles: Part 1 - Team Jason and Team Guy (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Ultimate Callback (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Callbacks: Part 2 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - The Callbacks: Part 1 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 10 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 9 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 8 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 7 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 6 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 5 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 4 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 3 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 2 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 1 (2023) - Self - Coach
    - Grand Finale (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Semi-Final (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Battles, Part 2 - Team Jess and Team Rita (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Battles, Part 1 - Team Keith and Team Guy (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Callbacks (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 9 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 8 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 7 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 6 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 5 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 4 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 3 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 2 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions: Part 1 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Generations: Grand Finale (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Generations: Blind Auditions, Part 2/Battles (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Generations: Blind Auditions, Part 1 (2022) - Self - Coach
    - Grand Finale (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Semi-Final (2021) - Self - Coach
    - The Knockouts 2 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - The Knockouts 1 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 9 / The Cut (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 8 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 7 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 6 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 5 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 4 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 3 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 2 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - Blind Auditions 1 (2021) - Self - Coach
    - The Finals, Round 1: Team Delta and Team Guy (2019) - Self - Guest Performer
    - Live Semi-Final (2017) - Self - Performer
    - Live Results Show 1 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Showdowns, Part 2 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Showdowns, Part 1 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Battles, Part 4 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Battles, Part 3 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Battles, Part 2 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    - The Battles, Part 1 (2013) - Self - Team Ricky Mentor
    2006
    Australian Idol (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest / Self - Finalist / ...
    - Grand Finale (2023) - Self - Performer
    - Grand Final (2008) - Self
    - Top 8 Verdict (2008) - Self
    - Grand Final (2007) - Self - Guest (as Young Divas)
    - Top 6 Verdict (2007) - Self - Guest (as Young Divas)
    - Doin' It for the Kids (2007) - Self - Guest (as Young Divas)
    - Grand Final (2006) - Self - Finalist
    - Top 2 Showdown (2006) - Self - Finalist
    - Top 3 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 3 Performance Show: Judge's Choice (2006) - Self
    - Top 4 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 4 Performance Show: Audience Choice (2006) - Self
    - Top 5 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 5 Performance Show: Aria Hall of Fame (2006) - Self
    - Top 6 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 6 Performance Show: Rock Swing (2006) - Self
    - Up Close & Personal Special (2006) - Self
    - Top 7 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 7 Performance Show: Acoustic (2006) - Self
    - Top 8 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 8 Performance Show: Disco (2006) - Self
    - Top 9 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 9 Performance Show: Birth Year (2006) - Self
    - Top 10 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 10 Performance Show: Australian #1's (2006) - Self
    - Top 11 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 11 Performance Show: Rock (2006) - Self
    - Top 12 Results Show (2006) - Self
    - Top 12 Performance Show: Idol's Choice (2006) - Self
    - Wildcard Nominee Verdict (2006) - Self
    - Top 24 Group 2 Performance Show: Girls (2006) - Self
    - Theatre Rounds (2006) - Self
    - Theatre Rounds (2006) - Self
    - Auditions: Melbourne & Alice Springs (2006) - Self
    2022
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - This is your Life Tina Arena (2022) - Self
    2022
    The 62nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2021
    This is Australia: The Music Video Medley - Part 1 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2021
    Spicks and Specks (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.2 (2021) - Self
    2020
    The 34th Annual ARIA Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2019
    The Set (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Jessica Mauboy, Kira Puru and Didirri (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    2019
    Saturday Night Rove (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (2019) - Self
    2019
    Australia's Got Talent (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Judge
    - Semi-Final 1 (2019) - Self - Guest Judge
    2018
    The Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 2 (TV Special) as
    Self - Australia Contestant
    2017
    Have You Been Paying Attention? (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.11 (2017) - Self
    2017
    Jessica Mauboy: Fallin' (Video short) as
    Self
    2017
    Anh's Brush with Fame (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jessica Mauboy (2017) - Self - Guest
    2016
    Home and Away (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6580 (2016) - Self (uncredited)
    - Episode #1.6579 (2016) - Self (uncredited)
    2011
    The X Factor (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer / Self - Musical Guest / Self - Special Guest
    - Live Decider 1 (2016) - Self - Performer
    - Live Decider 1 (2015) - Self - Performer
    - Live Decider 4 (2012) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Live Decider 7 (2011) - Self - Special Guest (as Jess Mauboy)
    2010
    Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 15 October 2016 (2016) - Self
    - Episode dated 3 October 2010 (2010) - Self
    2014
    The Laundry (TV Series) as
    Guest / Self - Guest
    - Backstage Passes (2015) - Guest
    - The Crew (2015) - Guest
    - The Aria Awards 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
    - Aria's Nomination Day (2014) - Guest
    - This is The Laundry (2014) - Guest
    2014
    The 28th Annual ARIA Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2014
    John Bishop's Australia (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (2014) - Self (uncredited)
    2014
    Jessica Mauboy's Road to Eurovision (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    Advance Australian Film (Documentary) as
    Self - Red Carpet Interview
    2013
    5 Kangaroos (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2013
    Dance Academy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Start of an Era (2013) - Self
    2013
    Hoones (Documentary)
    2013
    This Week Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (2013) - Self
    2013
    Disney Channel's Hanging with Adam and Naomi (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Disney Fan Fest (2013) - Self
    2013
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ellen in Melbourne (2013) - Self
    - Episode #10.138 (2013)
    2013
    2nd AACTA Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2012
    Woolworths Carols in the Domain (TV Special) as
    Self
    2012
    At the Movies (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Cannes Film Festival 2012 (2012) - Self
    2011
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.4 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.3 (2011) - Self
    2010
    Yarramundi Kids (TV Series) as
    Self
    2010
    The Story of Bran Nue Dae (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    The Project (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.119 (2010) - Self
    2009
    Beauty and the Geek Australia (TV Series) as
    Self - Judge
    - Premiere (2009) - Self - Judge
    2009
    Hey Hey it's Saturday: The Reunion (TV Special) as
    Self
    2009
    Australia's Next Top Model (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Live Finale (2009) - Self
    2009
    The 51st Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special)
    2009
    Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 20 Year Special (2009) - Self
    2009
    MTV Australia Awards 2009 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2009
    Rove Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.3 (2009) - Self
    2009
    Australia Unites: The Victorian Bushfire Appeal (TV Special) as
    Self
    2009
    Channel Nine Cricket (TV Series) as
    Self
    - KFC Twenty20 International: Australia vs South Africa: Game 1 (2009) - Self
    2007
    Surprise Surprise Gotcha (TV Series) as
    Guest
    2007
    Sunrise (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 1 March 2007 (2007) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Eurovision Calling: Jason and Chelcee's Ultimate Guide (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Jessica Mauboy Wikipedia