Libianca Fonji (born in 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a Cameroonian-American singer. She faced immigration challenges early in life, leading her family to relocate to Bamenda, Cameroon, where she developed her musical skills in gospel choirs and learned to play guitar at a boarding school.
Libianca gained recognition after competing in the 21st season of NBC's "The Voice" in 2021, under the coaching of Blake Shelton, and released covers of popular songs. She later signed with 5K Records and Sony in 2022 and released her single "People," which performed well on the US and UK charts. Her music is an intersection of R&B, Afrobeats, and soul, drawing from the influences of her upbringing and noted for its honesty.
Her 2022 single "People" received over 22 million streams on Spotify. She promotes her music and posts comedic reaction videos on her iamlibianca TikTok account, where she has hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of likes. She studied psychology at the University of Minnesota.
She posts promotional content and photos with her friends on her iamlibianca Instagram account. She has hundreds of thousands of followers on the platform.
Music, Rock
Gospel, Music
Jazz, Music
Music, Rock