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Sally Nyolo is a Cameroonian singer-songwriter born in the Lékié region of Cameroon. She moved to Paris at the age of 13 and began her professional music career in 1982 as a backing singer for various French and African artists, while also composing music for radio and cinema. In 1993, she joined the group Zap Mama for their world tour, recording the album "" and two live records in Japan and at Montreux. In 1996, Sally released her first solo album, "Tribu" (Tribe), under the Label, which achieved worldwide success, selling 300,000 copies and earning recognition from Radio France Internationale. Following this success, she released several other albums, including "Multiculti" (1998), "Beti" (2000), and "Zaïone" (2002). Eventually, Sally returned to Cameroon, where she established a studio to explore and develop the local music scene, leading to the release of her album "Studio Cameroon" in 2006 by World Music Network.
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