http://www.myspace.com/sallynyolo
Sally Nyolo comes from the South of Cameroon. She was born in the Eton Land in the small village of Eyen-Meyong, near the town of Tala in the Lékié region. She left her homeland at the age of 13 to settle in Paris. Sally built up her professional experience from 1982 to 1994, first as a backing-singer working with numerous French and African artists as Jacques Higelin, Sixun, Nicole Croisille, Touré Kunda, and many others
Sally Nyolo joined the group Zap Mama in 1993 for their world tour and recorded with the group the album "Sabsylma" and two live albums (in Japan and at Montreux). In 1996, Sally Nyolo recorded her first solo album entitled "Tribu" (Tribe), released by the Label Lusafrica. All the tracks - sung in Eton, her native tongue - were written and composed by Sally, except "Tamtam" co-written with Sylvain Marc.
In June 97, Sally Nyolo received the RFI Discovery 97 priz....
i have been searchin for this song for years
solarlolax 2 years ago 5
I have no clue of what she is saying but man, the song is pleasant to listen to and she has one beautiful voice. I'm originally African so I know how hard it is to sing in vernacular with that flow. Great job woman.
RASHTG 7 months ago 2