
Jazmine, a Philadelphia native was raised and born in the city. Pam, Jazmine's mother, is a former back-up singer of Philadelphia International Records. At 5 years old, she joined Philadelphia International Records. old, her father landed a position as a curator of The city's Historic Strawberry Mansion in the Strawberry Mansion section, and her family moved into the landmark historical building. As a 2005 Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts graduate, she is a major in vocal music. Sullivan began singing in the contralto section of the youth choir and after a couple of years, she joined the adult choir. The exposure Sullivan had to secular music was initially minimal "I did solos in churches and a person wanted me to be a part of an gospel label when I had turned eleven, however I wasn't at the point of doing that," she recalls. "Then the time came that McDonald's was hosting a competition for children in cities of the world and I was offered the chance to perform 'Accept What God Wills' on Showtime on the Apollo and the audience was very enthusiastic". Stevie Wonder sang her part on the day of the birthday celebrations of her grandson at 13. Sullivan At the age of 15, was first signed to Jive Records. The label initially signed Sullivan to Jive Records in the year 15. She produced an entire album. However, this album never saw release. Sullivan was later dropped out of the company. There was a close relationship with Missy Elliott she produced a number of the tracks for her debut project, such as the brash single "Backstabbers" - produced by Timbaland and written by Elliott.
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