2007–2014: Debut with The Diamond, Gulabi and Bollywood Her first song, "Muskan", released in 2007, from her underground debut album
The Diamond, which was subsequently released in 2008, written by Lalie Gill, achieved great success worldwide. After the launch of the album, she started receiving recognition from the mainstream Punjabi music industry. In 2012, her debut studio album
Gulabi was launched by
Sony Music Company. She collaborated on the album with rapper
Bohemia, who produced the album, and featured on the song "Adhi Rati", which was released as the lead single. The album was released on November 6. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with the soundtrack of the film
Kick, on which she sung the song called "Devil-Yaar Naa Miley" with
Yo Yo Honey Singh, in 2014.
2015–16: Further singles in the film industry and Angels of Rock In 2015, Jasmine Sandlas released the single "Punjab De Javak". Jasmine sung two singles, "Ishq Da Sutta" and "Raat Jashan Di", for the film soundtracks of
One Night Stand and
Zorawar, respectively. Jasmine was also the part of the TV series, focusing on women-empowerment called
Angels of Rock, by
MTV India. Jasmine, along with three other artists namely,
Shalmali Kholgade,
Akasa Singh,
Anusha Mani traveled from Mumbai to the Atarri border (travelling through Gujarat, Rajasthan, UP, Punjab along the way), covering places in rural as well as urban India. Along the way, they met some women who scripted their own success stories in varied fields and used their voice to speak up and discuss issues that urgently need attention. The pilot episode premiered on 31 July 2016.
2017–2022: Successful singles, ''What's In A Name'' and debut EP Starting in 2017, she released a string of commercially successful singles with singer
Garry Sandhu and producer
Intense, including "Illegal Weapon" and "Laddu" in 2017, and "Sip Sip" in 2018. "Sip Sip" and "Illegal Weapon" went on to be remixed and used in the film soundtrack of the Bollywood movie,
Street Dancer 3D (2020). In 2020, her third album, ''What's in a Name'', was released on the day of her father's birthday. The album was produced by Intense and Hark. The illustration for the album cover was designed by Diksha and animation was designed by VFX Kalakaar.
TGPE (The Great Punjabi Experiment) was an experimental album that Jasmine Sandlas released to observe "if her predictions, about what kind of music people like, were right or wrong". It consisted of 9 songs. The first promotional single "Gaana Challe Ya Na" was released on 8 March 2021 and the album rollout concluded with the single release of "Dil Tutteya", which was released on 10 February 2022. Sandlas released an EP called
Tini on her birthday that included 4 songs: “Yakeen”, “Kehnda Hi Nahi”, “Hava Vich” and “Kehri Gali.” Sandlas released a single called "Jee Jeha Karda" on 7 November 2022.
2023–present: Return to film soundtracks Jasmine's first project of the year, "Jehri Ve" released on 30 January 2023, which also had vocals from fellow singer
Gippy Grewal. The track was included on soundtrack of the Punjabi movie
Mitran Da Naa Chalda. In August 2023, she dropped the
Rude EP, consisting of four songs. In the same year, Jasmine was inducted into the
Women Songwriter's Hall of Fame for her impact on the music industry. In May 2024, she returned to contribute to Bollywood music, after a gap of four years, by lending her vocals to the track "Taras", for the film soundtrack of
Munjya. In 2025, she released the track "POLS", that she called "a rebirth in her artistic journey". She also collaborated with rapper Raga on the track "Brown Baddie", marking a return to her early hip-hop rooted music. She also contributed to the soundtrack of the film
Raid 2, on the song "Nasha". She also released her fourth album,
Legal Robbery, produced by Intense in October 2025. In the same year, she also earned widespread praise for her collaborations with composer
Shashwat Sachdev for the soundtracks for the web-series
The Ba***ds of Bollywood and the film
Dhurandhar. Next year, she appeared on the soundtrack of the sequel to
Dhurandhar, titled
Dhurandhar: The Revenge. In April 2026, she was featured in
GQ India's list of "Most Influential Young Indians of 2026". ==Discography ==