Blanche Bailly

Blanche Bailly is a Cameroonian singer. Her debut official single ‘Kam we stay’ released in August 2016 saw her welcome into the music scene and since then, it has been hits after hits for the singer today celebrated as one of Africa's best .[1][2][3][4]

Blanche Bailly
Born
Tatah Larinatte Bailly

(1995-08-08) 8 August 1995
OccupationSinger, Actress, Song writer

Background

Born in Kumba in the South West Region of Cameroon into a religious family, Blanche attended primary school at Sacred Heart Kumba South-West region and later did part of her secondary education in Baptist Secondary School-Kang Barombi and Diligent Bilingual College- Kumba before she relocated with her Family to France at age 12 where she continued her studies. Her stay in France benefited the singer as she owes that to her very bilingual nature. While in France she decided to pursue her dream and goal of becoming a stage performer and a recording artist. Her bumpy ride saw rejections, difficulties etc. which pushed her to relocate to the UK.[5][6]

Career

Blanche Bailly

While in the UK, she met a Cameroonian artist who hooked her up with her first studio session. Back then the artist went by stage name ‘Swagger Queen’. By 2015, she released her first single ‘Killa’ produced by Ayo Beats.[6] She later got in contact with Cameroonian-based music producer Mr. Elad who wrote her first official single ‘Kam we stay’ in 2016 produced by Cameroonian-based producer Philbillbeatz. After dropping the single, Blanche decided it was time to move back to her motherland and connect more with the industry she was trying to build a career from. With the success of ‘Kam we stay’, Blanche again in 2017 collaborated with Philbillbeatz on another single she wrote titled ‘Mimbayeur’ which features rapper Minks. With more success on the single which blew up YouTube with over 5million views, Blanche Bailly became a house hold name in the Central African Music scene. She later dropped more hits like; ‘Dinguo, Bonbon and most recently ‘Ndolo’ and ‘Ton pied, mon pied’ and her latest Hit ‘Argent’. Blanche has performed in sold-out shows within Cameroon and countries like Gabon, Malabo, France, Geneva and in 2018 did a successful Europe club tour. Blanche Bailly's talent and hard work has been rewarded with nominations for Best Female Central African Artist at the AFRIMA, Best Urban and Revelation of the year at Canal D’or[7] and winning Revelation of the year at Balafon Music Awards in 2016.[8][9]

Humanitarian work

In October 2018, Blanche Bailly joined artist like; Mr. Leo, Daphné, Minks, Pit Barccardi, Magasco and a host of others in a peace song; We Need Peace by Salatiel for the ongoing crisis in the Anglophone Regions of Cameroon.[10][11]

Award & Nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2018 Best Female Central Africa (AFFRIMA) Best Female artist Herself Nominated
2018 Best Urban and Revelation of the year (Canal D’or) Best Female artist Herself Nominated

See also

References

  1. "Blanche Bailly is Cameroon's sexiest female artist". dcodedtv.com. 2017-08-27. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  2. "Video: Cameroonian Pop Star Blanche Bailly Releases New Song 'Ndolo'". ruulaconcepts.com. 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  3. "Blanche Bailly released a new song titled "Bonbon" (WATCH VIDEO!)". solowayne.com. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
  4. "Showbiz: les confessions de Blanche Bailly". Sep 12, 2017. Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.
  5. "Blanche Bailly | African Muzik Magazine". Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.
  6. "Iyun Ade Blog". Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.
  7. "Canal 2'Or 2019 : découvrez la liste complète des gagnants". Music In Africa. Mar 11, 2019. Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.
  8. "AFRIMA 2018: Blanche Bailly, Daphne battle for Best Female Central Africa crown". dcodedtv.com. 2018-08-19. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  9. "Cameroonian singer Daphne scoops top award at Afrima". I journalducameroun.com. Retrieved 2018-11-26.
  10. "We Need Peace (Featuring Salatiel, Nabila, Ko-C, Blanche Bailly, Daphne, Minks', Mr Leo, Pit Baccardi, Blaise B, Sango Edi)". 237showbiz.com. 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  11. "Error 404". CamerPlay. Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.
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