Jazmine Sullivan
Jazmine was born and raised within Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pam, her mother has been a backup singer in the past at Philadelphia International Records. When she was 5 years young, her father got job as curator for Philadelphia's Historic Strawberry Mansion in the Strawberry Mansion section, and her family relocated to the mansion's historical site. She graduated in 2005 from the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts where she was an instructor of vocal music. Sullivan started singing as a contralto choir for children, and then just a few years later, in the adult choir. Sullivan was not exposed secular music until he was a teenager. "I started singing solos at church and a person wanted me to sign up for a gospel recording when I turned 11. However, I was not ready for it," she says. At that time, McDonald's held a contest that was open to children living in cities. I was allowed to perform "Accept the Grace of God" on the show Showtime At the Apollo. And the audience was very supportive. She performed alongside Stevie Wonder at his grandson's birthday in the year thirteen. Sullivan had signed her first contract with Jive Records when she was fifteen. In the age group of 15 the label signed her to Jive Records. She recorded an entire album there, but the album was never released. Sullivan was then eliminated from the record label. They had a strong working connection to Missy Elliott. Elliott produced some of her tracks and tracks, such as "Backstabbers" and "Backstabbers," which was written by Timbaland.
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