Diarra Sylla was part of the global pop group Now United, representing Senegal, and left the group in 2020 to pursue her solo career.
12 Facts About Diarra Sylla
Diarra Sylla is estranged from her biological father, and has only met him a handful of times.
Diarra Sylla speaks three languages fluently, French, Wolof and English; she speaks Turkish, but not fluently.
Diarra Sylla first heard about Now United through her sister and encouraged her to audition.
In March 2020, Diarra Sylla announced that she was preparing her solo career.
On 25 February 2021, Diarra Sylla released "Set Free", the debut song of her solo career.
On 12 March 2021, Bruno Martini, Luisa Sonza and Diarra Sylla released "Ain't Worried".
On 21 July 2023, Tones and I, Bia and Diarra Sylla released "Bring It On", the official song of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Diarra Sylla is the most followed Senegalese woman on Instagram, with over 3 million followers on the social network.
Diarra Sylla was featured on the cover and featured as a global icon of the North American magazine, Bloom Xo, in June 2021.
In July 2021 Diarra Sylla appeared I one of the episodes of the documentary "Trace Trends", which deals with Afro-urban culture.
In September 2021, Diarra Sylla made a special appearance on the WebSerie on the YouTube platform of the channel "ElhadjTV".