Jasmine Thompson
Jasmine Thompson started posting covers on YouTube as a teenager in London. Her version of Passenger's 'Let Her Go' in 2015 became a streaming hit,...
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Jasmine Thompson started posting covers on YouTube as a teenager in London. Her version of Passenger's 'Let Her Go' in 2015 became a streaming hit, introducing her voice to a much wider audience. She was still in her teens when that happened.
Her catalog includes a mix of original songs and covers. You can hear her take on familiar songs like 'A Thousand Years' and 'Mad World,' but she's also released her own material, including the 2019 album 'Wonderland.'
She has worked with other artists, including electronic producers like Kygo and Sigala. These collaborations often lean into a more polished, pop-oriented sound compared to the simpler arrangements of her early YouTube covers.
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