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“Authentik” by Blanche Bailly is her first studio album. As the album title suggests, Bailly celebrates her authentic self and encourages her listeners to do the same. From leaving France on her own to pursue a music career in Cameroon to running her own independent music label, Bailly has faced so many trials and tribulations all while staying authentic to herself and her mission as an artist. Bailly shows a softer side of her in tracks like “Aimer” ft Ko-C and Kayamata. In an industry where you must be strong and tough, Bailly shows that when it comes to love, she is able to let her guard down and allow herself to fall in love. Bailly ends the album with “E Go Pay”, an ode to her child. She sings about all the sacrifices she has had to make to get to where she is and how one day her efforts will pay off. After listening to this album, it is evident Bailly is a force to be reckoned with as she switches from French to English, Pidgin, and even her native language to get her message acr
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Mine ft. Joeboy
“Authentik” by Blanche Bailly is her first studio album. As the album title suggests, Bailly celebrates her authentic self and encourages her listeners to do the same. From leaving France on her own to pursue a music career in Cameroon to running her own independent music label, Bailly has faced so many trials and tribulations all while staying authentic to herself and her mission as an artist. Bailly shows a softer side of her in tracks like “Aimer” ft Ko-C and Kayamata. In an industry where you must be strong and tough, Bailly shows that when it comes to love, she is able to let her guard down and allow herself to fall in love. Bailly ends the album with “E Go Pay”, an ode to her child. She sings about all the sacrifices she has had to make to get to where she is and how one day her efforts will pay off. After listening to this album, it is evident Bailly is a force to be reckoned with as she switches from French to English, Pidgin, and even her native language to get her message acr
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