Lycinaïs Jean is a zouk singer from Guadeloupe, born under the name Lydie Ciderem. The daughter of a musician, she learned guitar, then drums and piano, before joining the group Swing 7, where she made her first forays on guitar. It was through social networks that she became known, for her covers of West Indian music hits. Released in 2014, her first track "Aimer" was acclaimed as far afield as mainland France, and Lycinaïs Jean opened for Admiral T at Le Zénith in Paris. After a duet with Keros-N on "Siren" in 2016 and a debut album bearing her name in 2017, the singer multiplied her concerts and singles. In 2018, she contributed backing vocals to Gérard Manset's "Paradisier", before releasing her second album, Mèche Reb'L (2020), with the title track "Mayday". During the Covid-19 pandemic, she sings in a trio with Lorenz and Nesly on "Re(confinement)", followed by other tracks including the duets "Nous deux" with Lorenz and "Mon péché" with Léa Churros. In 2024, the hit "Danje" sees her accompanied by R Dydy and JazzKey.
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