Off The Porch Interview: Jasmin Cadavid Talks Losing Her Siblings To Domestic Violence, Sniper Gang, New Music

We recently sat down with Jasmin Cadavid for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation she discussed experiencing racism after leaving Miami, being raised by her mom as a teen, living with her grandmother during her adolescence years, being in and out of jail at 11 years old, getting kicked out of the house and on her own at 14, learning her biggest life lesson of not trusting people, the importance of going to therapy, losing her sisters to domestic violence, the system failing her sister when it came to the domestic violence incident, dealing with the loss, her siblings being very supportive of her music career before they passed, starting her nonprofit organization Always Sisters, Always Friends, victims of domestic violence reaching out to her, music being therapy for her, Bryson Tiller giving her inspiration and helping her get through her grieving process, being discovered by Wanya Morris from Boyz II Men, being diagnosed with gastritis from smoking and drinking, cannabis helping her get through, the benefits of CBD, being the first women in the industry to have her own cannabis strain, collaborating with Kurupt on her strain, being the first to roll out the first pink rolling papers, being judged in the industry based off of her looks, collaborating with Flipp Dinero, being a Sniper Gang affiliate, performing at Rolling Loud last year with Kodak Black, her recently released project “Chasing A High” and much more! 

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