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QBorn in Minneapolis and raised in Bamenda, Cameroon, Libianca Kenzonkinboum Fonji is one of the most compelling new voices to emerge from the African diaspora. Her musical journey began early, shaped by a childhood steeped in Cameroonian rhythms, gospel harmonies, and the emotional storytelling of soul and R&B. After returning to the United States as a teenager, she continued to refine her craft, blending her multicultural influences into a sound that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Libianca first caught mainstream attention through her appearance on The Voice USA, where her tone, control, and emotional depth stood out instantly. But it was her own artistry — unfiltered, vulnerable, and rooted in lived experience — that would eventually propel her far beyond the show’s spotlight.
“People”: The Song That Captured the World


In late 2022, Libianca released “People,” a song born from a moment of emotional heaviness and quiet introspection. What she didn’t expect was that this intimate expression would become a global anthem. The official video has since soared to millions of views, resonating with audiences across Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the wider diaspora.
The song’s power lies in its honesty. Libianca sings about feeling unseen, overwhelmed, and disconnected — emotions many experience but rarely articulate. Her delivery is raw yet controlled, weaving vulnerability into a melody that lingers long after the song ends. It’s this authenticity that sparked a worldwide response, with listeners sharing their own stories, creating covers, and using the track as a soundtrack for conversations around mental health.

A Cultural Moment for African Music
“People” didn’t just go viral — it became a cultural touchpoint. The track charted internationally, dominated social platforms, and introduced millions to Libianca’s unique blend of Afrosoul, R&B, and West African storytelling. Her success reflects the growing global appetite for African voices that bring depth, originality, and emotional truth.
For Omega TV UK, Libianca’s rise is a powerful example of how African artists continue to shape global music culture. Her journey embodies the spirit of the diaspora: rooted in heritage, shaped by experience, and amplified by authenticity.
A Star Still Rising.

With her breakthrough moment now cemented, Libianca stands at the forefront of a new wave of African artists redefining what global music can sound like. Her voice — warm, textured, and unmistakably her own — has become a beacon for listeners seeking music that speaks to the heart.
And if “People” is any indication, this is only the beginning.

 

 

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