Jazmin Bean grew up in Portland, Oregon, where she started writing and performing early. Her music pulls from jazz, classical, and electronic influences, which gives it an otherworldly quality. She works mostly as a solo artist, though she has collaborated with others like Lucy Loone on the track 'Carnage'.
Her discography includes albums like 'Worldwide Torture' from 2018, 'Pretty Toxic' in 2019, 'I Was Dead For 7 Weeks' in 2020, and 'The Matrix' in 2021. Songs such as 'Super Slaughter' and 'Yandere' show her range, with lyrics that often touch on identity and mental health in a direct, unflinching way.
Bean's style has drawn both fans and critics, but she has kept to her own vision. The music doesn't aim for broad appeal so much as it follows its own internal logic, which can make it feel intimate and slightly unsettling at the same time.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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