Bonnie Banane is one of France’s most singular pop voices, known for her surreal sensibility, magnetic presence and fearless emotional range. Her album Nini marked a bold new chapter, building a playful yet deeply personal universe across tracks like Franchement, Red Flags and Sacha. Named after her childhood nickname, the record moves between humour, sensuality and intensity, imagined as a kind of lucky charm for the listener. Praised by BBC 6 Music, Clash, The Quietus, COLORS and Glamcult, Nini cemented Bonnie’s reputation for pushing pop into stranger, sharper and more soulful territory, celebrated with sold-out shows at Paris’s Le Trianon and Olympia Hall.
Alongside her solo work, Bonnie Banane continues to explore radical new forms of expression. L’Orguasme, her provocative collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Joseph Schiano di Lombo, is an unapologetic exploration of ecstasy in all its sacred and profane dimensions. Performed with only the organ of the Philharmonie de Paris, the album blends minimalism with R&B, gospel, jazz, medieval song and folk dance, moving from whispered intimacy to explosive release. Together, Bonnie and Joseph create a work that dissolves boundaries between body and spirit, pleasure and art, reaffirming Bonnie Banane as an artist drawn to extremes and unafraid to turn human experience into something lush, playful and deeply alive.