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Jazmine Sullivan explains how she grew to be “proud of who I am, and own who I am”

Myesha Evon Gardener

2021 is definitely a comeback year for Jazmine Sullivan, who in January released her first project in six years, Heaux Tales.

The vulnerable EP features transparently explores the singer’s personal experience with heartbreak and love, which landed Sullivan a spot on Rolling Stone’s 2021 Hot List. 

“In my music, I feel like I can talk about things that I wouldn’t normally have talked about and just be proud of who I am, and own who I am,” Sullivan tells Rolling Stone. “When I’m making music and I’m in a studio, it really feels so personal.”

“I’m just literally telling my story, and it’s for me,” she explains. “I know people are going to

 

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