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        <title><![CDATA[5 Things to Know About Super Bowl Performer Jazmine Sullivan]]></title>
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					<p><strong>Jazmine Sullivan</strong> has been on R&amp;B listeners’ radars for more than a decade, but her star power reached new heights in the beginning of 2021.</p>
<p>The 33-year-old singer, who was born in Philadelphia, started singing as a child and continued to find her voice throughout high school. At the age of 15, she signed a deal with Jive Records — the home of artists including <strong><strong>Britney Spears</strong></strong>, ‘NSync and the Backstreet Boys — and recorded an album. It was never released though, and the label ultimately dropped her from its roster.</p>
<p>Sullivan got a second chance in the mid-2000s when she cowrote <strong><strong>Christina Milian</strong></strong>’s song “Say I,” which became a hit on R&amp;B radio. Soon after, she signed to Sony Music Entertainment’s J Records and began working on her debut album, <em>Fearless</em>, which <strong><strong>Missy Elliott</strong></strong> coproduced. <em>Fearless</em> debuted at No. 1 on <em>Billboard</em>’s Top R&amp;B/Hip-Hop albums chart in 2008. Its second single, “Bust Your Windows,” was a smash too (no pun intended).</p>
<p>After recording collaborations with <strong>Jadakiss</strong> and <strong>Snoop Dogg</strong> and touring with <strong>Maxwell</strong> and <strong><strong>Ne-Yo</strong></strong>, Sullivan released her second album, <em>Love Me Back</em>, in 2010. Though it received critical acclaim, she felt that she had to step away from the music industry for a while. Sullivan announced in 2011 that she would be going on a hiatus, telling fans, “I’m not saying I won’t ever sing again in my life because I don’t believe that. But … [I] got some things to figure out.” By 2014, however, she was back.</p>
<p>Sullivan went on to release her third album, <em>Reality Show</em>, in 2015 before lending her voice to songs on <strong><strong>Frank Ocean</strong></strong>’s 2016 visual project, <em>Endless</em>, and <strong><strong>Mary J. Blige</strong></strong>’s 2017 record, <em>Strength of a Woman</em>. She returned to releasing her own material in 2021 with her EP, <em>Heaux Tales</em>.</p>
<p>On the heels of the highly anticipated release, the NFL announced that the Grammy nominee has been tapped to sing the national anthem with country star <strong><strong>Eric Church</strong></strong> during this year’s <strong>Super Bowl</strong> at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. <strong><strong>The Weeknd</strong></strong> is set to perform the halftime show.</p>
<p>Scroll down for five things to know about Sullivan ahead of Super Bowl LV, which airs on CBS Sunday, February 7, at 6:30 p.m. ET.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Nicholas Hautman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicholas Hautman]]></dc:creator>
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