Long before there was a Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA) and its celebration of all things Parisian, Les Nubians were preaching the gospel of modern French music with a twist.
Since their 1998 debut album, Princesses Nubiennes, sisters Helene and Celia Faussart have presented a slick, sophisticated brand of French and English R&B. While their music was laced with Afro-pop, hip-hop, dancehall and jazz influences, their lyrics embraced a pro-feminist perspective, with an emphasis on universality. Attribute that to the fact that the pair was French-born to a Cameroonian mother and French father, and spent a good part of their childhood living in Chad before returning to their homeland.