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Happy 35th Birthday, Jazmine Sullivan!

Happy 35th Birthday, Jazmine Sullivan! Emma McIntyre/Getty Images By Rivea Ruff ·Updated April 9, 2022

Jazmine Sullivan is 35 and fabulous! The now TWO-TIME Grammy-winning vocalist and ESSENCE Festival headliner who sings songs that speak directly to a young Black woman’s soul is celebrating a milestone birthday today. Of course, we can’t let this one pass by without some celebration!

From “Lions, Tigers & Bears” and “Bust Your Windows,” to “Pick Up Your Feelings” and “Tragic,” this powerhouse songstress has taken us on a relatable musical journey from heartbreak and longing to self-acceptance and sh*t-talking braggadocio.

With vocal runs and range that rival some of the greats and trend-setting looks that make her a curvy-girl style icon, Jazmine is always setting the bar higher and exceeding already high expectations.

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So, as she celebrates year 35, take a look back at some of her flyest moments over the years. Cheers to the next 35!

012008 Grammy Nominations Concert 022010 Soul Train Awards 032010 BET Help for Haiti Concert 042014 ESSENCE Festival 052015 RocNation Samsung Concert 062015 Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration in Philadelphia 072016 Grammy Park Artist Spotlight in Brooklyn, NY 082016 Black Girls Rock! Performance 092016 GRAMMY Awards 102016 VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail The Queens 112018 Black Girls Rock! Aretha Franklin Tribute 122019 Tyler Perry Studios Grand Opening Gala 132021 Soul Train Awards 142021 BET Awards Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET 152021 Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 162021 Day N’ Vegas Concert Photo by Joe Chea 172022 Grammy Awards

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