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Kickin' It With Taylor Jasmine

Kickin' It With Taylor Jasmine

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Sometimes you have to take two steps back in order to take eight steps forward in the right direction.


This episode has Coog sitting with the talented songstress and an absolute musical force, Taylor Jasmine.


They rocked it out together at Culture Lab to talk about her latest success, “Outage”, her music career so far, finding balance within all the experiences so early in her life, manifesting a life worth living, and so much more!


Yes, that includes an exclusive peek into a thing or two.


0:00 - 1:12 Intro

1:12 - 5:53 Creating The Latest Album, “Outage”

5:53 - 10:12 It Wasn’t Built In A Day (Brick-By-Brick)

10:12 - 13:41 A Lifetime Ago On TV

13:41 - 15:56 Looking Ahead At The Rest Of 2024

15:56 - 20:23 Since 13 Years Old, I Been Thinking ‘Bout Forever

20:23 - 24:25 More About “Outage”

24:25 - 30:46 Artists To Work With And The Balance Between Locking In VS Networking

30:46 - 31:32 What’s The First Song A New Fan Should Listen To?

31:32 - 32:32 Can’t Wait To Perform These Songs!

32:32 - 36:26 Working With Producers And Love To Mike Kalombo

36:26 - 38:20 Family Support And Validation Within Self As A Creative

38:20 - 40:00 Orange You Glad That “Outage” Is Doing Well?

40:00 - 42:59 Positive Premonitions; A Goal For 2024

42:59 - 46:10 Not Being “Too Cool” To Promote

46:10 - 47:49 Outro



Video work by The Shootrs (Instagram @TheShootrs) & Choi (Instagram @Choiiseoseo)


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