Tysha’a
Tysha’a blends French rap and zouk with authentic emotion and Caribbean roots.
Latest linked clipTysha’a shines on the zouk scene with “Reine de ton cœur”
Profile
Born Laëticia François in 1999 in Poissy, Tysha’a is a French artist of Martinican-Guadeloupean heritage who fuses traditional zouk rhythms with modern French rap. Recognized for her sincere voice and warm melodies, she is a rising star bringing fresh energy to the contemporary music scene.
Tysha’a grew up immersed in music, drawing inspiration from iconic voices like Whitney Houston, Édith Lefel, and Fanny J. Her sound is a heartfelt blend of emotional intensity and vibrant rhythms that resonate with diverse audiences.
She stands out through her unique mix of rap and zouk, reflecting both her Caribbean roots and the evolving landscape of French urban music. With singles like “À quoi ça sert” (2024) and “Reine de ton cœur” (2025), Tysha’a showcases her ability to merge authenticity with catchy, sun-infused beats.
