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Jasmin Bain also known as “Lady Shakespeare” who made her entrance in the world October 16, 1990. Originally from Baltimore, growing up in the 90’s she found an interest in Hip-Hop listening to legends such as Tupac, Notorious B.I.G, Slick Rick, Big Pun, Left Eye, Common, Jay-Z, Monie Love, Queen Latifah, Method Man, and Eminem. It was at the age of eight that she discovered that poetry could be her escape from the harsh reality she was place in. This was her way to deal with any problem from the pain of her grandmother passing to being bullied in school. Everything she felt pleasure or pain would be written in her pink Lion King diary. It was at the age of ten that she decide to make a crossover from poetry to rap. Even though she never took it seriously, she continued to write constantly filling notebook after notebook. In 2006 her mother made a move from Baltimore, Maryland to York, Pennsylvania. Not long after move, her home was burned down by an unsupervised mentally challenged woman trying to commit suicide. More worried about the life of her mother & herself she left a shoebox fully of lyrics behind. Not to be discourge close to suicide feeling she lost everything Lady Shakespeare started over. This time broadcasting her talents rapping at lunch tables in high school & performing in talents shows. Years of hard work is now paying off being a well requested artist in the York area. Performing in show promoted by Smash Entertainment Live, Xclusive ENT, Triple T. ENT. Lady Shakespeare has became a member of Childhood Alumni October 16, 2011.
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Opening for Jim Jones
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Opening for Jim Jones
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Snapshot from the "Can You Feel It" Music Video
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Coast 2 Coast Inustry Mixer: Pittsburgh
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Coast 2 Coast Inustry Mixer: Pittsburgh

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