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Lets Talk Kingdom w/Catrina -Interview w/Youth on the Rise Artist Yasmine Ariana

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Yasmine Ariana Bolden was born on January 27, 1999, in Fairfax, SC.  Yasmine is the oldest daughter of Dexter and Tawanna Bolden.  She has two sisters, Destiny and Zahari Bolden.  She is currently 15 years old and attends Royal Live Oaks School of the Arts and Sciences in Hardeeville, SC. God anointed Yasmine at such an early age.  She has been singing since the age of six and has performed at many churches, school events, outside events, funerals, and weddings throughout her life. After auditioning for Apollo, she made it to the 2nd round.  In 2010, Yasmine was chosen to represent Model Productions, Inc. as a New Face Model.  Being led by God, Yasmine is in a season of change.  Not only does she sings in the Youth Choir and is a member of the Youth Ministry, she also serves as a PFC in the Young Marines of Parris Island, SC while being an active 4H Club member.  While attending the Sounds of Joy Music School, she opened for renowned national recording artist Lee Williams with the First Euhaw Baptist Church Youth Choir.  Yasmine received the Youth on the Rise Artist of the Year and MVP at the  Season 5 of the Prayze Factor People’s Choice Awards in Atlanta, GA.

Yasmine’s talent and ministry do not stop there.  She has also played in Mulan at the Beaufort Children’s Theater.  The gift that has been placed in her life has also led her to perform for and with Jekalyn Carr, renowned artist Joan Lipsey-Roach, Dr. George P. Lee, III and Fortress Fire of Savannah, GA, and Terrance Thomas and Passion for Christ.   “My passion is singing and ministering to millions of people around the world.  I do not take my voice for granted because God gave me this gift.”

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