Tatiana Miath

Born on January 13, 1975 in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, Tatiana Miath grew up in a music-loving family that introduced her to music at an early age. Her brother, Eddy Miath, a member of the group Zouti, invited her to sing on their first album, Zouti , released in 1987 by Debs Music, at the age of 13. Immersed in the demands of recording during her teenage years, Tatiana Miath naturally set her sights on a musical career, which officially began the following year at the age of 14 with the album Tatiana et Zouti, produced in collaboration with the group. The group's music gave a new lease of life to the island's dominant zouk style, and attracted a great deal of attention in television appearances. The young singer soon went on to work with the Debs structure, releasing Hey Girl in 1990 and New Generation in 1992. After Sé Li Mwen Enmé (1994), which took Tatiana Miath to four albums at the age of 19, she met Tony Chasseur and formed a duo: Tony et Tatiana. Together, they produced the album Douce Folie, infused with zouk and R'n'B, which won over the public with tracks such as "Nuit de miel" and "Fé vit (reviens moi)". Despite her early successes, which made her a figure of zouk in the 1990s, going so far as to perform at the Zénith in Paris for the second edition of the Le Grand Méchant Zouk concert, Tatiana Miath became more discreet musically from the 2000s onwards, which saw the compilation Ses succès (2004) bring together her greatest hits and a new, low-key album, G Ne Pa Le Tan (2005).

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