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Originating in Guadeloupe, raised in Canada, and subsequently based in Paris, FM Laeti's blend of R&B, jazz, and pop with the music of her globe-trotting background has seen her hailed as one of France's most exciting soul talents. Born in the village of Karukera in 1981 to a literature student mother and drummer father (who'd previously co-founded the zouk group <a href="spotify:artist:3y21aFfQQ1Y9dALQLIJ4vj">Kassav'</a>), Laetitia moved to France at age three with her family, and then at age nine to Canada, where she first developed a love of music, singing in the school's chamber choir and immersing herself in the music of <a href="spotify:artist:2QsynagSdAqZj3U9HgDzjD">Bob Marley</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7G1GBhoKtEPnP86X2PvEYO">Nina Simone</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0iOVhN3tnSvgDbcg25JoJb">Etta James</a> as well as world musicians <a href="spotify:artist:0VVnWF3KNaa5O7ESohKhAx">Salif Keita</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6gk4ierjjSVPoZep27VfZz">Bebel Gilberto</a>. After graduating from college in Illinois, she returned to Paris where she began performing in jazz bars and worked as a costume designer and English-language voice-over artist. Adopting the name FM Laeti, she was spotted by multi-instrumentalist François-Marie Dru, and after signing to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wagram+Records%22">Wagram Records</a>, the pair began work on her debut album, It Will All Come Around. Featuring the lead single "Rise in the Sun" and a collaboration with Malawi vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:4G5ZJny3HvX6Il7eHVfnNC">Fatoumata Diawara</a> (Coco), it was released to critical acclaim in late 2011. In 2014 she returned with the club-aimed single "I Wanna Dance," along with the album For the Music. ~ Jon O'Brien
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