Tenin Diawara is a rising star in the Guinean music industry, known for her unique blend of traditional and modern styles. Born in Banian, Faranah, in 1993, she grew up in a musical family and began singing at a young age.
Her talent was quickly recognized, and she was soon performing at local events and festivals. As she gained popularity, she began to use her music as a platform to address social and political issues in Guinea, earning her a reputation as a fearless and outspoken artist.
Growing up, she would listen to everything from local griot songs to American pop hits on the radio. This diverse musical upbringing has helped shape her unique sound and has made her a standout in the Guinean music scene.
Despite facing challenges as a female artist in a male-dominated industry, Tenin has remained true to herself and her vision, using her music to empower and inspire others.
Her lyrics often touch on social issues such as gender equality, education, and poverty, and she has become a prominent advocate for youth empowerment and social change.