Originally from Kumba, in the southwest region of Cameroon, Blanche Bailly, born August 8, 1995 as Bailly Larinette Tatah, developed a passion for music at an early age. After a stint in France and the UK, she launched her career in 2015 with the single"Killa". In 2016, she made a name for herself with"Kam We Stay", produced by Philbillbeatz, which marked her entry into the Cameroonian Afro-pop scene. The following year,"Mimbayeur", in collaboration with Mink's, propelled her to star status, followed by the hits"Dinguo","Bonbon", Ndolo" and"Ton pied, mon pied". She went on to tour Africa and Europe, releasing her debut album in 2023 after several successful singles. An influential artist in Central Africa, she has been nominated for AFRIMA and Canal d'Or awards, and is committed to social causes, notably peace in Cameroon.
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