Photo by Micha Steinwachs
In her love for new adventures, Fama M’Boup dives into all different kinds of musical encounters. She is part of
B O D I E S - the creation of Berlin-based Australian singer, songwriter and producer Kat Frankie. On stage with seven brilliant singers and no instruments, Frankie presents an a cappella performance about what it means to be made of matter. M’Boup also contributed vocals to Frankie’s album Shiny Things.
In 2021 and 2022, Fama M’Boup toured Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Austria as part of Sophie Hunger’s live band, supporting her latest album, Halluzinationen.
From 2020 to 2021, she participated in the Make a Move Show, contributing a looped cover of one of her favorite songs for each episode.
In 2023, M’Boup collaborated with German songwriter DOTA on the single Ich und Du.
Together with her colleague Anna-Lucia Rupp, she composed and performed the music for the dance pieces reality warping (2023) and everything that is wrong with me (2024) by Canadian choreographer Jasmine Ellis.
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Photo by Micha Steinwachs
In her love for new adventures, Fama M’Boup dives into all different kinds of musical encounters. She is part of
B O D I E S - the creation of Berlin-based Australian singer, songwriter and producer Kat Frankie. On stage with seven brilliant singers and no instruments, Frankie presents an a cappella performance about what it means to be made of matter. M’Boup also contributed vocals to Frankie’s album Shiny Things.
In 2021 and 2022, Fama M’Boup toured Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Austria as part of Sophie Hunger’s live band, supporting her latest album, Halluzinationen.
From 2020 to 2021, she participated in the Make a Move Show, contributing a looped cover of one of her favorite songs for each episode.
In 2023, M’Boup collaborated with German songwriter DOTA on the single Ich und Du.
Together with her colleague Anna-Lucia Rupp, she composed and performed the music for the dance pieces reality warping (2023) and everything that is wrong with me (2024) by Canadian choreographer Jasmine Ellis.
Videos