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Biography of Blanche Bailly.



Blanche Bailly, real names Bailly Larinette Tatah is a Cameroonian afro pop artist. She was born on the 8 of August 1995 in Banganté and she attended Sacred heart primary school in Kumba,  South West Region of Cameroon. She later relocated to France at the age of 12 where she obtained her ordinary and advanced level certificate equivalents. Her passion for music started at a tender age. She was part of a singing group and the church church choir where she gained vocal trainings and enhance her musical dreams.
BIOGRAPHY OF BLANCHE BAILLY
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Blanche Bailly officially started music as a profession in the year 2015 with her single "Killa" produced by Ayo Beatz based in London at the age of 20. She later made a collabo with Julz, Rawf K and Ama Fru on the track "Bruce Lee" in 2016. Blanche Bailly also did a cover for Locko's "Sawa Romance" under the surveillance of CLIQ MEDIA.

Her recent tracks such as "Cam We Stay"  raised her to the upper positions of the Cameroon music industry. "BonBon" and "Mimbayeur" are her hits making news now.


 Blanche Bailly turned 23 on the 8th of August 2018.

As concerns her outfit, she literally took the patterns from American hip hop/RnB singer Nikki Minaj.

In recent times, Blanche Bailly is making tours in all the high class clubs and show venues both in Cameroon and abroad.

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