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Recently given a 2018 Edmonton Music Award nod for the “Artist to Watch” Category proves Jasmine Singh is here to stay and make a mark in the music community. Born and raised in Alberta, Jasmine started honing her craft early on – picking up guitar, and piano and taking every opportunity she could to perform live. "Playing each and every one of those shows fueled my passion for music and performing and helped me realize what I want to do" Jasmine says. Raised in an Indian household, there were no limits to her early influences- everything from Lauryn Hill to ACDC, and of course Bollywood music. Jasmine acknowledges her eclectic taste in music as a positive influence on her songwriting which helps her draw inspiration.

 

Singh has created a strong following in her hometown by winning local radio contests and playing numerous festivals across Alberta. She is most notably remembered for her mesmerizing stage presence and her multilingual vocal performances. Some of her highlighted shows have been the CityTV Edmonton New Years Bash, Canadian Music Week and Western Canadian Fashion Week.

 

Jasmine describes being up in front of large crowds “the best feeling in the world”, but it wasn't until a few years ago, that she started to develop a love of songwriting too. She then began working with local producers, releasing multiple tracks that received notable support from radio stations nationwide. Her most successful collaboration was with electronic duo Get Recked and their hit “Save Me”. The single landed her in the spotlight where she realized her potential as a songwriter.

 

Energized and emboldened by all the recent support with her new single “Blanket”, Jasmine reaches out further with her debut EP Journey to the Sun” that was recently released on all digital retailers. Her music pallet shines through with inclusions of ballads, amidst catchy hooks and sounds inspired by her culture. She describes her new project a cinematic, personable experience that will “take the listener on an emotional ride”.

She hopes to share her love of music with the world and break barriers as a South Asian female artist.

 
 

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Check out the new EP on Spotify!

 
 

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