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“IN OUR DAILY LIVES, THERE ARE TIMES WHERE WE EXPERIENCE CERTAIN THINGS AND WE JUST DENY THEM. BUT WITH MUSIC, I GET TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST.”
—JEAN SEIZURE

When we talk about artists, we tend to talk about why they do what they do as a calling. Our three cover stars this month might not have started out knowing that music was theirs, or even called it that, but the pull was always there. Jean Seizure’s parents were both Mandopop singers in the ’70s; Keyana and Iman Fandi were dancers in their childhoods. Their homes were filled with music, and their families’ tastes ranged wide. While the seeds were planted early on, learning how to nurture them took some time.

Iman, who had always been writing songs, made a birthday resolution when she was turning 20 to just go into a recording studio and lay down a track. That turned into

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