Jasmine Kara

[1] Her breakthrough came in the summer of 2010, when she released her debut album Blues Ain't Nothing But a Good Woman Gone Bad, sang in Allsång på Skansen, and at a concert held in connection with the Wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling.

As an author, Jasmine has released two books, Hälsa henne att hon ska dö (Tell Her She’s Dead), and Den mörka scenen (The Dark Stage).

[3][4] Kara released the biographic book Hälsa henne att hon ska dö (en: Tell Her She's Dead), in which she talks about her abusive relationship and her childhood.

[3] At age eighteen, Kara moved to New York City, United States to fulfill her dream of signing a record deal.

After knocking on many record label doors and performing on the street and in the subways of New York City, she succeeded in getting gigs in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan.

Marshall Chess later became the executive producer for Kara's first music album Blues Ain't Nothing But A Good Woman Gone Bad, which was released on 28 July 2010 and was recorded at Cosmos Studios in Stockholm.

She has released three songs in Persian: "Lab-khand" (Smile), "Bord-i az Yaad-am" (you've forgotten me) and "Miresim be Asemoon-ha" (we'll reach the skies) feat.