Elizabeth Blouin Brathwaite, born on March 14, 1986 in Montreal, is a Canadian
singer. She began her musical journey at age four, performing publicly for the
first time. In 1997, at just 11 years old, she released her debut album Un monde
merveilleux. She has also been a backing vocalist for artists such as Lulu
Hughes, Gregory Charles, and Garou, and contributed to albums such as Fou (2005)
by Dan Bigras and Adouna (2013) by Karim Diouf. In 2014, she presented her first
solo show, Élizabeth+. Blouin Brathwaite joined Andrée Watters Productions in
2017.