Legendary soul and dance vocalist Jocelyn Brown has opened up about the stories behind two of her most iconic tracks in a recent interview with Robert Elms on BBC Radio London.
Brown revealed how the idea for her global club anthem “Somebody Else’s Guy” first came to life, sharing the personal inspiration and studio energy that turned the track into one of the most enduring songs in soul and disco history. The record remains a staple on dancefloors worldwide and continues to introduce new generations to her powerhouse vocals.
The conversation also revisited her celebrated collaboration with Incognito on “Always There” — a defining moment in UK acid jazz and 1990s soul. Brown reflected on how the partnership came together and why the song still resonates so strongly with British audiences.
Now based in London, Brown spoke warmly about her life in the capital and her deep connection with UK fans. She also explained why performing at Hackney Empire this April holds special significance.
Fans can listen back to the full-length BBC Radio London interview here:
Don’t miss Jocelyn Brown live at the Hackney Empire, London on Friday 24th April with special guess Rozalla. Tickets on sale now:
