Jasmine Webb Interview _top_ -
That's great. You've had an impressive career so far. What inspired you to pursue your passion, and what drives you to continue doing what you do?
Webb leans forward. "That was the hardest line to sing. It’s the moment I realized I was complicit in my own unhappiness. We love to blame the industry, the label, the critics. And sure, they play a part. But I was the one agreeing to the terms. I was the one smiling when I wanted to scream." jasmine webb interview
This admission is the central thesis of Webb’s forthcoming album, Renaissance Floater . It is a record that marks a violent departure from the Trip-Hop and electronic soul that defined her early career. Gone are the synthesized beats and the icy detachment. In their place is raw, unadulterated instrumentation: pianos that sound like they are breathing, guitars that hum with feedback, and Webb’s voice, front and center, stripped of auto-tune and artifice. That's great
That's a big question. I hope that my work will have made a positive impact on [industry/field or community]. I want to be remembered as someone who [share a personal value or trait, e.g., "was kind and compassionate" or "inspired others to pursue their passions"]. Ultimately, I hope that my contributions will have helped to [briefly mention a larger goal or aspiration]. Webb leans forward