Lyna Mahyem

Biography

Lyna Mahyem, whose real name is Lyna Abdessaddem, is a Franco-Algerian singer born on 29 June 1995 in Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise.

From a modest background, she managed to get by from a very young age, doing one odd job after another, all the while nurturing an all-consuming passion for music.

Self-taught, she began singing and composing in her teens, before making a name for herself in 2016 with her cover of Booba's hit ‘92i Veyron’.

Her raw talent and powerful voice immediately won over the public and the music industry. Signed to the Def Jam label, she released her debut album ‘LM’ in 2017, which was a huge success.

Skilfully blending zouk, R&B, chaâbi and French and Arabic pop, Lyna Mahyem has established herself as a singular and daring artist. Her committed lyrics, tackling themes such as love, women and society, resonate with a wide audience.

A true modern-day warrior, she never stops pushing back the boundaries and breaking codes, establishing herself as a major voice on the French music scene.

In 2023, she won the prize for best artist on TikTok France, confirming her popularity with the new generation.

Son dernier album, "Mon âme", paru en 2023, est un nouveau succès qui confirme son talent et sa créativité.

Lyna Mahyem is a key artist who continues to inspire and motivate through her music and her message.