Jasmine Sandlas

Jasmine Sandlas
Native name ਜੈਸਮੀਨ ਸੈਂਡਲਾਸ
Born Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Origin California, USA
Genres R&B, Bollywood, Hindustani classical music, Pop,Punjabi rap,traditional,folk
Occupation(s) Singer,Songwriter,(first priority)
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2008–present
Labels Sony Music India
Universal Music India[1]
Associated acts Gippy Grewal,Bohemia, Yo Yo Honey Singh
Website official Facebook

Jasmine Sandlas is an Indian playback singer who mainly sings Bollywood and Punjabi songs.[2][3]

Jasmine's career began with Underground Album 'The Diamond' in 2008. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Kick, for which she did the song called "Devil-Yaar Naa Miley" with Yo Yo Honey Singh.[4]

Early life and background

Jasmine was born in a Punjabi family in Jalandhar, Punjab, India.[5] At the age of 13, she with her family, migrated to California.[6]

Music career

Her first song, 'Muskaan'[7] written by Lalie Gill was great success worldwide.[8] In 2012, she did an album 'Gulabi' with Bohemia.After the launch of "Gulabi" album she start getting Fame. In 2015, Jasmine sandlas was out with single Punjab De Javak.

2012:"Gulabi"

in 2012, gulabi album launched by Sony music company,music composed by rapper Bohemia.Jasmine sandlas shows her vocal power and touched the hearts of Punjab's youngsters and her hard-work loved by punjabis living throughout the world! through this album she made her name in Indian music industry.

2014:entry into Bollywood

In 2014 she debuted in Bollywood as a Playback singer in movie Kick alongside Yo Yo Honey Singh.[9]

Discography

Album

# Album Music Director Year Label
1 The Diamond Mixman Shawn 2008 The Diamond Lane
2 Gulabi Bohemia 2012 Sony Music India

Singles (music)

# Year Song featuring artist Collaboration/Album
1 2011 "Famous In The Club" Mizter Rdikulus Collaboration
2 2012 "Na Suno" Bohemia Thousand Thoughts
3 2014 "End Karade" Jasmine Sandlas Singles (music)
4 2015 "Punjab De Javak" Jasmine Sandlas Singles (music)
5 2015 "Sawan Mein" Divya Kumar (singer), Jasmine Sandlas, Sachin-Jigar Coke Studio (India), Season 4, Episode 2
6 2015 "Pinjra" Badshah, Dr Zeus Spoken word
7 2015 "Machis" Jasmine Sandlas Singles (music)

Film Soundtrack

Punjabi

Year Title Notes
2015 Zorawar Raat Jashan di ft. Jaspreet Singh

Hindi

Year Title Notes
2014 Kick Yaar Na Miley[10]
2015 Second Hand Husband Mitthi Meri Jaan with Gippy Grewal

Pakistani

Year Title Notes
2014 Hotal Mombatti[11]

See also

References

  1. "She further added, "Launching my album 'Gulabi' has been quite a journey transforming from the hip hop underdog to a mainstream artist signed to Sony Music.".
  2. "8) Jasmine Sandlas, 28, California".
  3. "Ankur Gupta, who owns an entertainment lounge, said they would invite rapper Bohemia, Jasmine Sandlas and DJ Hitesh.".
  4. "Hit-machine Yo Yo Honey Singh has composed the music for the song. Not just that, the lyrics for the song are written by Honey Singh along with Jasmine Sandlas. Both of them have also sung the song.".
  5. "Jasmine Sandlas is a singer, songwriter, and entertainer based out of California.".
  6. "Jasmine Sandlas: I was a little girl from Punjab with dreams larger than life".
  7. "While MOMBATTI may be Jasmine Sandlas’ first contribution to Pakistani cinema, it is not the first we are hearing from her. She made waves with "Muskan" in 2008.".
  8. "Jasmine Sandlas is set to launch her first single Mang Ke from her upcoming solo album. The music is produced by Bohemia and written by Lalie Gill, who also wrote Muskan for Jasmine and the video is by Hollywood video director, The razor, known for his work with Chris Brown.".
  9. "Sung by Jasmine Sandlas and Honey Singh, the song opens with a dark and gloomy background projecting the devil Salman Khan in horrendous attire. Follows is his trademark dialogue ‘Dil mein aata hun, samajh mein nahin’ which hints what is yet to come.".
  10. "Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jasmine Sandlas have sung the song 'Yaar Naa Miley' for Salman Khan's upcoming film Kick".
  11. "Jasmine Sandlas Sings ‘Mombatti’".

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