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Biography

Fafa Ruffino was, rumba, passing through the traditional West African songs and African-American funk. Born in Benin. Raised by "nana" her Ghanaian grandmother, she discovers very early in her company all kinds of music, hi life, Afrobeats siblings, she joined the neighborhood parish children's choir, between the ages of seven and twelve. The young singer will have a touching opportunity to perform in public at the funeral of this inspirational grandmother in front of more than 1000 people, she was 13 years. Fafa outdoors herself for the first time as a solo singer. She then took part in a large number of school contests and rounded up all the prizes. At the age of 16, Angélique Kidjo's brother, Oscar Kidjo recruits her to secure the choirs in his recording studio. Subjected to an infernal rhythm of life, between law classes in college, daytime sessions in the studio and night sets in cabarets, she forges her voice by doing covers of great international standards. Fafa sings in several languages and reveals rare vocal prowess in adapting to any type of directory. Talented and versatile, she is able to equally make her presence felt in film and theatre.