Guadeloupean zouk singer Tanya Saint-Val is an expert in all types of Caribbean music. Influenced in her youth by soul and jazz, Tanya Saint-Val made a name for herself in 1989 with the album Zouk à Gogo , featuring her first hit "Lanmou kreyol ". In 1991, she took advantage of the zouk craze to triumph in France with the album Soul Zouk and the song "Tropical ". Despite opening for Johnny Hallyday and Michel Sardou, Tanya Saint-Val remained confined to the West Indies. With Secrets in 1998, she took a zouk love turn that had no future. In 2000, Tanya Saint-Val celebrated fifteen years in the music business with a concert at Le Zénith in Paris, broadcast live in Martinique and Guadeloupe. On Ansamm in 2002, Tanya Saint-Val varies from blues to Haitian meringue. In 2010, Tanya Saint-Val released the album An Té Vlé Di'w.
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