ZIIA
Reunion Island

// BIOGRAPHY
Intuitive Music & Nomadic Songs
Ziia is a free artist. A singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and independent producer, she carves out a unique path between world music, poetic song, and intuitive trance.
Her songs are born on the road, through human encounters, distant travels, landscapes she has crossed—but also within herself, where truth beats. She composes, arranges, and pre-mixes alone, often from her nomadic home studio. She plays all the instruments.
Between Africa, Latin America, India, the forests of France, and the narrow streets of Morocco, her art draws inspiration from life, the elements, and the moment. With a guitar made from a tin can in South Africa, she creates raw rhythms, sensitive textures, and melodies that speak to us of roots, freedom, and transformation.
Feminine, intuitive, resolutely free, Ziia champions an artisanal and organic approach to music. She tours alone, by choice, to remain open to shared emotion. Her concerts are suspended bubbles, somewhere between poetry and sensory journeys. She dreams of concerts in nature, plant-filled stages, living instruments—even playing with plants.
His new project, “T’es pas bidon”, is an artistic and human manifesto. An ode to difference, resilience, and everyone’s ability to reinvent themselves. Inspired by a true story—his encounter with a guitar made from a tin can in South Africa—this project embodies the idea that with almost nothing, you can do anything. That you can be battered, cobbled together, “out of the ordinary,” and yet vibrant, powerful, precious.
On stage, Ziia creates her songs live with loops, her fake guitar, percussion instruments gleaned from her travels (kass kass, udu, musical bow), and her sensitive voice.
She creates warm, organic music at the crossroads of chanson, world music, soul, and traveling percussion.
Deeply rooted in an artisanal and eco-responsible approach, Ziia self-produces her entire album, records at home, organizes her tours in venues that bring generations together, and dreams of a solar-powered bike tour with concerts in nature and music with plants.