Simpson developed and nurtured her talent in her local
Baptist church, where her father worked as the congregation's youth minister. At age twelve, she unsuccessfully auditioned for
The Mickey Mouse Club. While attending a church camp, at the age of 13, Simpson sang
Whitney Houston's "
I Will Always Love You" and an arrangement of "
Amazing Grace". One of the camp's visitors was launching a
Gospel music record label and saw great promise and profits in her voice. While attending
J. J. Pearce High School, Simpson signed to Proclaim Records, a minor Gospel music record label. She recorded an album,
Jessica, but Proclaim went bankrupt and the album was never released except for a small pressing funded by her grandmother. This small pressing gained her minor attention which led her to performing at concerts with other gospel legendary acts such as
Kirk Franklin,
God's Property, and
CeCe Winans. When she was sixteen years old,
Columbia Records executive
Tommy Mottola heard
Jessica, he was impressed with Simpson's musical talent and skill. Mottola instantly thought Simpson sounded like
Mariah Carey. Simpson was immediately signed to the label. She dropped out of high school but later earned her
GED. Due to the mainstream success of teen pop artist
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera, the label felt Simpson's debut album would perform just as well as, if not better than, Spears' and Aguilera's. Simpson immediately began working with producers such as
Louis Biancaniello,
Robbie Nevil,
Evan Rogers and
Cory Rooney. Biancaniello worked with Simpson on three of the album's eleven tracks, including "
I Wanna Love You Forever", "Where You Are", and "Heart of Innocence". Simpson also met up with her then-boyfriend
Nick Lachey, who already had a growing fanbase due to his work with boy-band
98 Degrees. Together, the couple recorded a duet, titled "Where You Are". ==Writing and production ==