12/28/2010

Jesse McCartney's Interview with ESPN Music: The Life


Earlier this month while on tour, Jesse McCartney fielded a phone call from The Life. This is what the 23-year-old had to say about a Giants-Jets Super Bowl, his NASCAR national anthem faux pas and more. Read the interview below.

The Life: In 2008, your song "Leavin'" put the G5 in everybody's lexicon. Now, Far East Movement has everybody feeling like a G6. What gives? Do you feel one-upped?
McCartney: I'll tell you this, it's a great song, I love it, but I'm glad you asked because I'm gonna say something that might surprise some people -- there's no such thing as a G6. Google it. There's a G550, but there's no G6. But it doesn't matter; it's still a great song. [Editor's note: The G650 is scheduled to enter service in 2012.]
The Life: Set the record straight on one more thing. Your manager tells us that you are a Giants and Jets fan. I know you're from New York, but c'mon, it's got to be one or the other.
McCartney: No, no. He gave you some ill-information. [Laughs] I'm a Giants fan through and through. I am crazy about Eli Manning. I'm all about the Giants. What I said was that I'd love to see a Giants-Jets Super Bowl. That would make my life. I was talking to my dad about it; he said that if he could see that in his lifetime, he'd never need another football game. That would be a dream come true. So I'm always rooting for that dream to become a reality. I'm hoping I can take my dad to the perfect Super Bowl in Dallas this year.

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