1. Typh Barrow was born on 10 May 1987 and is a Belgian singer, songwriter, jurist, composer and pianist who was born in Brussels, Belgium.

1. Typh Barrow was born on 10 May 1987 and is a Belgian singer, songwriter, jurist, composer and pianist who was born in Brussels, Belgium.
Typh Barrow's style is a mixture of pop and soul music with jazz and blues accents.
Typh Barrow is considered by the press to be the Belgian Adele or Amy Winehouse.
Typh Barrow began piano at age five, scales at eight, and wrote one of her first songs at twelve.
Typh Barrow learnt live performing in numerous piano bars and met the person who would become her producer and manager, Francois Leboutte.
Typh Barrow had her record her first demos before launching her in the profession.
Typh Barrow had to remain silent for several months to avoid the necessity of an operation which might make her lose her voice tone.
Typh Barrow had no choice but to cancel all her engagements.
Typh Barrow's cover of "Gangsta's Paradise" was noticed by the rapper Coolio, its original interpreter, who called it the best cover of his hit.
Typh Barrow notably worked with Dimitri Tikovoi, Danton Supple and with the funk, jazz, hip-hop and soul collective The Heliocentrics.
On 13 October 2019, Typh Barrow was among various artists to perform at RTBF's Cap48 event,.