10 Best Black Female French Singers You Should Know

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Over the years, black French female singers have made their mark on the global music platform. In this piece, we’ll feature some of the best black French female singers, including Yseult, Aya Nakamura, and many more. 

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Let’s jump to the artists and learn more about their music and genres.

Amel Bent

The pop singer Amel Bent became popular when she made it to the semi-final of Nouvelle Star season 2. Producers identified her talent and helped her to produce her first album in 2004.

She’s successfully produced singles and albums including: 

Awa Imani

Awa Imani is an R&B singer and songwriter. Among her popular singles you can enjoy includes “Quand tu partiras,” “Joli Garçon” and “Chocolat.”

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Aya Nakamura

Next on our list is Aya Nakamura. She’s also a singer and songwriter. Aya is a talented musician with a blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and pop. Some of her hit songs that you would dance to include “Djadja” and “Pookie.”

Camélia Jordana

Camélia Jordana is a multitalented French pop, chanson, Folk pop star. She’s a product of Nouvelle Star, a reality show in France. Some of her outstanding singles and albums you should listen to include “Lost, ” “Camélia Jordana,” and “Dans la peau.” 

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Fanny J

Fanny J is a renowned French singer known for her soulful voice and contributions to zouk and R&B music. Some of her popular songs you can jump to are “Ancrée à ton port” and “Toi et moi.”

Imany

Imany, whose real name is Nadia Mladjao, is a French singer of Comorian descent. She’s known for her soulful and sultry voice, which has earned her a dedicated fan base. Imany gained widespread recognition with her hit single “Don’t Be So Shy,” which topped the charts in several European countries.

Inna Modja

Inna Modja is a Malian-born French singer with a blend of Pop and Pop dance. She rose to fame with her debut album “Everyday Is a New World.” Inna is also a model. Some of her songs include “Mister H,” “I Am Smiling” and “Forgive Yourself,” among others.

Lynnsha

Lynnsha is a versatile French singer who has contributed to R&B and zouk music. She’s got four beautiful albums and several singles to her name. They include “Rendez-vous (Mobach),” “Je veux que tu me mentes,” and “Elle & moi.”

Shy’m

She’s a multi-talented Pop, R&B, and Rap French musician. She doubles as a songwriter and a dancer. Some of her hit songs include “Et alors,” “Femme de coupler,” and “Si tu savais,” among others.

Yseult

Another talented and rising star in the French music industry is Yseult. She became a star after becoming a runner-up on the Nouvelle Star, a French reality series, in February 2014. Yseult isn’t only a singer but a renowned model. She released her debut album, “Yseult“, in 2015.

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