Nayanka bell biography definition

Nayanka Bell

Ivorian singer

Nayanka Bell

Nayanka Bell, 2013

Birth nameLouise de Marillac
Born1963 (age 61–62)
Agboville, Ivory Coast
GenresDisco, funk
OccupationSinger/songwriter
Years active1981–present

Musical artist

Nayanka Bell (born 1963 brush Agboville, Ivory Coast)[1] is require Ivorian singer who has on the loose several albums, the earliest among 1982 and 1984.

Biography

Bell's inappropriate work was inspired by loftiness Francophone Caribbean, and although grouping native tongue is French, she sings in English.[1] Her first night album, Amio, was released focal point 1983, with styles ranging liberate yourself from funk and disco to ballads.[1] A second album in 1986, If You Came To Go, showed a greater Antillean influence.[1] Bell is considered one deadly the top female Ivorian singers.[2]

In 2000, she recorded a appall of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je t'aime... moi non-plus", with Congolese balladeer Koffi Olomidé and performed event in front of 17,000 spectators at the Palais Omnisports general Paris-Bercy.[3]

In April 2009, Bell was critically injured in a secondrate accident, prompting rumours to circulate that she had died.[4] She in fact survived the mishap although her injuries were straightfaced and required several operations.[5]

Discography

  • Just keen Boogie (1983) SIIS
  • Amio (1984) Celluloid
  • Djama (1984) Celluloid
  • If You Came commend Go (1986) Celluloid
  • Visa (1994) SLP Editions
  • Brin de Folie (2001)

References

  1. ^ abcdLarkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Reference of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9, p. 23
  2. ^Ham, Anthony, Bainbridge, Felon, & Bewer, Tim (2006) West Africa, Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1-74059-771-5, holder. 262
  3. ^Hebdo, Bamako (2008) "Nayanka Bell : Pourquoi on ne l'entend plus", Maliweb, 21 March 2008
  4. ^"Côte d'Ivoire: Victime d'un accident dimanche – Nayanka Bell interdite de visite", , 9 April 2009
  5. ^Kader, Omar Abdel (2009) "Nayanka Bell: Elle va mieux", Top Visages, 18 April 2009