Sally Nyolo, born in 1965 in Eyen-Meyong, Cameroon, is a distinguished singer-songwriter and producer renowned for her innovative fusion of traditional Cameroonian rhythms with contemporary sounds. After relocating to Paris at 13, she honed her craft as a backing vocalist for artists like Jacques Higelin and Touré Kunda. In 1993, she joined the acclaimed a cappella group Zap Mama, contributing to their global success. Embarking on a solo career, her debut album "Tribu" (1996) earned the prestigious Prix Découverte RFI, selling over 300,000 copies worldwide. Nyolo's music, primarily sung in her native Eton language, celebrates the bikutsi rhythm, bringing Cameroonian heritage to international audiences. Her discography includes notable works like "Multiculti" (1998) and "Tiger Run" (2014). Beyond music, she is an active UNICEF ambassador, advocating against child marriage. ([sallynyolo.com](https://www.sallynyolo.com/about/?utm_source=openai))