Selomé is a singer-songwriter based in London and Paris. Influenced by Massive Attack, The Arctic Monkeys and Lana Del Rey while she was born in a R’n’B environnement, genre differences do not refrain her from creating.
She starts writing music at the age of 10 by singing, then later by playing the piano and the guitar. Her first concert was at the age of 12, organised by her hometown school Petit-Val in Sucy-En-Brie, France.
She then went on stage multiple times thanks to Pierre-Alain Josse, musician working for the city hall and later with the band La Smala at the Bataclan in Paris. She then moved in London, UK to study at the Abbey Road Institute and performed in different open scenes.
In 2017 she releases her first homemade EP “Nights” which features the French musician Adrien Burtin.
“I work with my instinct because that’s the best way for music to be genuine/honest and communicative.”
After getting her diploma, she stays in London to write Falling, You Saved Me, and other songs in collaboration with the producer and schoolmate SHEZ. After this, she flies to Budapest, Hungary to join the producer and engineer Balazs Zalan Szabo and drummer Ivan Agoston to record the rest of her songs.
She is now working on the last songs of her next album to finally go on stage more frequently.