Jazmine Sullivan

JazmineJazmine was a Philadelphia native was raised and born there. Pam her mother is an ex-backup singer from Philadelphia International Records. As a child the father of her was chosen to be her curator in the Strawberry Mansion Section. Her family moved later into this old house. The year 2005 marks her Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts graduates and a major in the field of vocal music. Sullivan began singing in the children's chorus as a contralto, before joining the adult chorus a couple of years after that. Sullivan wasn't exposed to secular music at first. "I was singing for the first time solo in churches, and one of my friends suggested I sign up to gospel records when I was eleven. However, I was not ready for the task," she says. "Then when McDonald's held a contest for children in cities of the world, I got a chance to perform 'Accept What God Does' on Showtime on the Apollo and the audience was very enthusiastic". At the age 13 she sang along alongside Stevie Wonder for his grandson's birthday. Sullivan was signed initially to Jive Records at the age fifteen. In the age group of 15 she signed with Jive Records. She made an entire album, but it didn't get made available for release. Sullivan was later dropped off the record label. Missy Elliott was the producer for some tracks on her debut album. Of these "Backstabbers" by Timbaland the track that Elliott composed, was Sullivan's favorite track.

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