Fabienne Reine


Biography Fabienne Reine


Fabienne Reine
singer-songwriter, composer, and artist from Guadeloupe has more than one string to her bow. She discovered a strong artistic flair early on, which she first developed on the dance floor. She began her artistic career as a dancer and choreographer. She performed for several years in contemporary companies and musicals (La rue Zabym, The Lion King).

With a degree in jazz technique, she also enjoyed teaching her passion for dance. A writer and composer, she has written for artists including Dissonance (Qui je Suis) in 2003, Nomads (100 Lieux D'Histoires), and the vocal trio Kerédam. At the same time, she performed in live ensembles as a singer and backing vocalist, gaining solid experience on the music scene. She has accompanied numerous Caribbean artists (J-Claude Naimro, Patrick St Eloi, Jocelyne Beroard, Tanya St Val, Jeff Joseph, Dominique Coco, etc.) and African artists (Josey, Papa Wemba, Almok, Sissy Mananga, Mj30, etc.).

Benefiting from all her experiences, she released her first single in October 2018: "Dako." This first opus is taken from her upcoming album, Mélange de sonorités, which draws on all her influences. An album that aims to be a melodious journey through the sweetness of jazz, the syncopation of funk, the groove of soul, the effervescence of gospel, the tenderness of biguine, and the rhythm of Zouk. The track "Dako," with its biguine-jazz sound, Creole lyrics, and contemporary themes, is a decidedly feminine track. It highlights his jazzy-soul vocal timbre and underlines the close and beautiful collaboration with bassist and composer Eric Delblond, who, with his legendary groove and sensitivity, has left his fine mark.



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