| 1. Yasmine Yousaf performs in the electronic dance band Krewella. |
| 2. Prior to joining Krewella, she served as a backup singer for the indie rock band Sunset and Camden. |
| 3. The track 'Alive' (2013) marked Krewella's debut top 40 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. |
| 4. Yasmine Yousaf has several tattoos, including the prominent "6-8-10" tattoo on her neck in honor of June 8, 2010. |
| 5. Prior to joining Krewella, she served as a backup vocalist for the indie rock band Sunset and Camden. |
| 6. She is an outspoken advocate for social justice and uses her platform to speak out against racism and Islamophobia. |
| 7. Her mother is of Lithuanian and German descent. |
| 8. She was raised in Chicago, Illinois after moving there at age 18. |
| 9. She was born in Karachi, Pakistan and moved to the United States with her family as a child. |
| 10. She was raised in Chicago, Illinois after her family moved there when she was 18 years old. |
| 11. She grew up in a multicultural and fusion-oriented household in the Chicago suburbs. |
| 12. Krewella originally consisted of three members: Jahan Yousaf, Yasmine Yousaf, and producer Kris Trindl. In September 2014, Kris Trindl departed from the group. |
| 13. She has released two solo EPs: A Girl Like Me and Superbloom. |