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Black Singer Jasmine Tierra Soars in the Hmong Language

Discover how Jasmine Tierra, an African-American singer, breaks cultural barriers by performing in the Hmong language, blending diverse traditions through music.



Black Singer Jasmine Tierra Soars in the Hmong Language

Music is a universal language that transcends borders, and Jasmine Tierra’s journey proves just that. An African-American singer who grew up singing gospel music, Tierra has captivated audiences by embracing the Hmong language and culture through her songs.

Her performances, which include a mix of Hmong and English lyrics, have made her a sensation, especially within Hmong communities across the U.S. She has performed at notable events, such as the First Annual Hmong Music Awards and the Hmong International New Year celebrations.

Tierra's journey into Hmong music began when her family moved to Minnesota, where she attended a high school with a large Hmong population. Inspired by her Hmong friends, particularly fellow student and singer Panyia Kong, Tierra began listening to Hmong songs and learning the language. She described the Hmong language as inherently musical, saying, “It sounds like a melody.”

Through determination and passion, Tierra mastered singing in Hmong, winning fans and even outperforming native speakers at Hmong singing competitions. Her emotional performances have brought audiences to tears, including her song “Niam,” a heartfelt tribute to her mother.

Breaking Cultural Barriers

Jasmine Tierra’s impact extends beyond her vocal talent. As a non-Hmong individual embracing the language, she has become a symbol of unity and cultural appreciation. She has faced criticism from some who feel her language skills fall short, but Tierra views this as an opportunity to break racial and cultural barriers.

She notes that while Hmong communities in Minnesota are used to hearing white people, particularly Mormon ex-missionaries, speak Hmong, an African-American singing in Hmong adds a unique and unexpected dimension.


PREVIEW - Niam - Hmong Song by Jasmine Tierra


The Message Behind the Music

Tierra’s album, featuring tracks like “One Step at a Time,” reflects her grandmother’s wisdom about patience and perseverance. Her music serves as a reminder that with dedication and an open heart, it is possible to bridge divides and connect deeply with others.

Jasmine Tierra’s story is an inspiring testament to the power of music and passion. She demonstrates that when you put your heart, mind, body, and soul into something you love, the sky truly is the limit.

Watch Jasmine Tierra Perform:



Tierra’s journey continues to inspire and unite communities, proving that music knows no boundaries.


Jasmine Tierra Sings At Fresno Hmong International New Year 2013

Key Takeaway

By sharing this post and spreading her story, you can celebrate the beautiful blend of cultures that Jasmine Tierra represents.

References and Further Reading


  • Black Singer Soars In Hmong Language | by NPR STAFF | May 02, 201311:14 AM | www.npr.org

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