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Jasmine Sokko | |
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Born | Jasmine Wong Chu Qing |
Education | Degree in Business Management |
Alma mater | St Andrews Junior College (SAJC), Singapore Management University (SMU) |
Label(s) | Warner Music Singapore |
Jasmine Sokko (Jasmine Wong Chu Qing) is a Singaporean electronic music artist, known for wearing a signature visor or mask during public appearances. She rose to fame with the release of her hit debut single ‘1057’ which peaked at #1 on Spotify’s Singapore Top 50 Viral Chart in October 2016.[1] Her participation in Rave Now - a Chinese electronic music competition - has allowed her to gain traction in Asia.[2] She has also been the opening act for The Chainsmokers, MØ and Lauv. Jasmine Sokko was awarded the Best Southeast Asia Act a the MTV EMAs in November 2019.[3]
Background
Music genre
Jasmine Sokko first dabbled in music when she saved up for a guitar in primary school.[4] Subsequently, she joined several rock bands. After realising that her voice was unsuitable for the rock genre, she turned to electronic music.[5][6] Jasmine got into songwriting when she joined the National Arts Council’s NOISE Singapore Mentorship during her ‘A’ Levels. In a 2016 interview, Jasmine named Canadian artist Grimes and Australian artist Flume as her musical inspirations.[7]
In university, Jasmine was a member of SMU Stereometa, the campus’ DJ club.[8]
Mask
Jasmine’s practise of wearing a mask started when filming the music video for her song '1057'.[9] The music video was published on YouTube on 23 September 2016.[10] Since then, it has become a part of her artist persona.
Discography
Albums
Jasmine Sokko released her debut album in 2017.[11] The 5-track EP featured her debut hit single, '1057'.
EP Album | Nº | Duration | Record label | Refs. |
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1 | 1057 | 4:02 | 13 Orphans Records | [12] |
2 | 600D | 3:10 | ||
3 | Porcupine | 3:49 | ||
4 | H2O | 4:28 | ||
5 | 2D | 3:18 |
Singles
‘Hurt’ was Jasmine’s major-label debut under Warner Music Singapore.[13] Jasmine Sokko's 2017 single, '#0000FF' was co-produced by MYRNE.[14]
Year | Song title | Duration | Record label | Refs. |
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2019 | SHH 噓 | 2:56 | Warner Music China | [15] |
Tired | 2:21 | Warner Music Singapore | [16] | |
2018 | Hurt | 2:31 | Warner Music Singapore | [13] |
F5 | 3:03 | KnightVision Records | [17] | |
2017 | #0000FF | 3:05 | KnightVision Records | [18] |
2016 | 1057 | 4:02 | 13 Orphans Records | [19] |
Features
Year | Song title | Artist | Duration |
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2018 | Nomance | Slodown | 5:07 |
2017 | Close to You | Lucian | 3:06 |
Collaborations
‘Driven (1997)’ was a collaboration between Jasmine Sokko and fellow Singaporean artist Amanda Ling. Released as part of ‘The Great Singapore Replay’, the song was a rendition of Concave Scream’s 1997 song ‘Driven’.[20]
Year | Song Title | Duration |
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2017 | Driven (1997) - Jasmine Sokko x Amanda Ling | 3:56 |
Career highlights
即刻电音 Rave Now (Dec 2018 - Feb 2019)
Jasmine Sokko finished 4th place in the Chinese electronic music competition ‘Rave Now’.[21] She was the only Singaporean and female producer to make it to the finals.[22] Jasmine’s performance of her hit single ‘1057’ garnered over a million views on Rave Now’s official Weibo page.[23] Jasmine shared that the competition exposed her to how electronic music can be meaningful and poetic, contrary to popular belief.[24]
Charts & awards
Year | Music platform | Music chart / Award | Refs. | Notes |
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2019 | MTV | Best Southeast Asia Act | [25] | Jasmine Sokko is the first Singaporean artist to win the award. |
2019 | MTV Asia | Spotlight Artist of the Month (March) | [26] | - |
2018 | Spotify Singapore | Top Local Female Artists | [27] | - |
2017 | Teenage Music Awards 2017 | Local Act of the Year | [28] | Nomination |
2016 | Spotify Singapore | Singapore Top 50 Viral Chart | [29][30] | Jasmine's hit debut single '1057' hit #1 on the chart |
Performances
2018
Date | Event | Location | Refs. | Notes |
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28 July 2018 | Music@Empress | Empress Lawn, Singapore | [31] | Jasmine Sokko was part of a line-up consisting of Noise Mentorship alumnus including Astronauts and bitTymacbeth. |
29 June 2018 | Kreatif Connections | Empress Lawn, Singapore | [32] | - |
28 March 2018 | Mastercard Presents: The Chainsmokers | Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre | [33] | Jasmine Sokko was the opening act for The Chainsmokers. |
9 March 2018 | Make the Future Singapore | Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore | [34] | Jasmine Sokko was the opening act for Lauv. |
2017
Date | Event | Location | Refs. | Notes |
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31 December 2017 | Prudential Marina Bay Carnival | Singapore | [35] | Among other local acts like THELIONCITYBOY, Jasmine Sokko performed at the carnival for New Year’s Eve. |
23 September 2017 | Local Motion Music Festival | Fort Gate, Fort Canning, Singapore | [36] | - |
9 September 2017 | Pop-Up Noise: The Great Singapore Replay Showcase | Clarke Quay Central, Singapore | [37] | - |
26 August 2017 | PUMA Night Run Singapore 2017 | Seletar, Singapore | [38] | - |
11 June 2017 | Ultra Music Festival Singapore 2017 | Live Stage, Ultra Park, Singapore | [39] | - |
References / Citations
- ↑ "Jasmine Sokko". Paradigm Agency. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ “WATCH: Local electronic music producer Jasmine Sokko wowing judges in a Chinese reality TV show”. Coconuts Singapore. January 8, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ "Singapore's Jasmine Sokko wins Best Southeast Asia Act at MTV EMA". CNA Lifestyle. November 4, 2019. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. “Unmasking Jasmine Sokko: Part 1 - How Did You Get Started On Music?”. YouTube. March 10, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. “Unmasking Jasmine Sokko: Part 2 - Why Electronic Music?”. YouTube. March 12, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Azmi, Marlina. “SINGAPOREAN ELECTRONIC ARTIST JASMINE SOKKO REVEALS THE STORY BEHIND HER STELLAR DEBUT SINGLE”. Pulse Radio. October 5, 2016. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Vanessa. “Behind the Enigmatic Electronic Artiste: Jasmine Sokko”. FOXESDEN. December 23, 2016. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “Stereometa”. Facebook. Accessed on 10 July 2019.
- ↑ Hidayah Idris. “This Singer-Songwriter Is One Of Singapore’s Most-Streamed Artists”. CLEO Singapore. August 1, 2018. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. "Jasmine Sokko - 1057". YouTube. September 23, 2016. Accessed on 3 January 2019.
- ↑ Surej Singh. "Jasmine Sokko releases the long-awaited Nº EP — listen". Bandwagon Asia. September 21, 2017. Accessed on 2 January 2020.
- ↑ Adibah Isa. "Jasmine Sokko talks us through her debut ep, Nº". Buro 247. September 29, 2017. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 “Singaporean electronic music singer-songwriter Jasmine Sokko returns with new single TIRED”. ChannelNewsAsia. March 1, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ "Jasmine Sokko Releases New Single #0000FF". Nook Mag. October 7, 2017. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Eddino Abdul Hadi. "Singapore singer Jasmine Sokko is South-east Asia's best music act: MTV". The Straits Times. November 3, 2019. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ "Singaporean electronic music singer-songwriter Jasmine Sokko returns with new single TIRED". CNA Lifestyle. March 1, 2019. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Team Orange. "Jasmine Sokko Releases New Single ‘F5’". Orange Magazine. March 2, 2018. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ "Jasmine Sokko Releases New Single #0000FF". Nook Mag. October 7, 2017. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Philips, Nicola. "Jasmine Sokko makes stylized debut with ‘1057’". Kaltblut Magazine. September 29, 2016. Accessed on 3 December 2020.
- ↑ “Jasmine Sokko X Amanda Ling”. The Great Singapore Replay. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “Singaporean electronic music singer-songwriter Jasmine Sokko returns with new single TIRED”. ChannelNewsAsia. March 1, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Deepa D/O Sundararaju. “Jasmine Sokko Breaks Through to The Finals of China’s EDM Talent Show, <<即刻电音 Rave Now>>”. Danamic. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “WATCH: Local electronic music producer Jasmine Sokko wowing judges in a Chinese reality TV show”. Coconuts Singapore. January 8, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. “Unmasking Jasmine Sokko: Part 6 - Most Memorable Moment As An Artist?”. YouTube. March 20, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ "Singapore's Jasmine Sokko wins Best Southeast Asia Act at MTV EMA". CNA Lifestyle. November 4, 2019. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. “MTV Asia Artist Spotlight Behind-The Scenes”. Facebook. March 20, 2019. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Jasmine Sokko. “🚀🤯💥 #blessed”. Instagram. May 26, 2018. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “TMA 2017: THESE ARE THE BIGGEST BREAKOUT STARS OF THE YEAR”. Teenage. December 26, 2017. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ "Jasmine Sokko". Paradigm Agency. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ Eddino Abdul Hadi. "Singapore singer Jasmine Sokko is South-east Asia's best music act: MTV". The Straits Times. November 3, 2019. Accessed on 3 January 2020.
- ↑ “Music@Empress”. Facebook. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “Kreatif Connections”. Facebook. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Lim, Stacey. “The Chainsmokers Dazzle With A Visual Feast & Homage To Their Past”. Danamic. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Vanessa K. “‘Make the Future Singapore’ introduces new segment ‘Lates’: Lauv and Jasmine Sokko to perform”. The Fifth Parlour. February 26, 2018. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “More than 250,000 visit Marina Bay Carnival on opening week”. ChannelNewsAsia. December 26, 2017. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “Local Motion Music Festival”. Facebook. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ “Past Event”. The Great Singapore Replay. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Eva Natalia. “Run Alongside Celebrities at PUMA Night Run Singapore 2017”. Run Society. August 11, 2017. Accessed on 26 March 2019.
- ↑ Anjali Raguraman. "Smaller acts outshine heavyweights at Ultra Singapore 2017". The Straits Times. June 12, 2017. Accessed on 3 January 2020.