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Singer Joanne Griffith probes essential themes of love, childhood, and the art of living together in her début album, YoYe, produced by composer/arranger Jean-Francois Garneau. Over Afro-Latin rhythms cross-pollinated with a Montreal blend of métissages, the songs explore various facets of the human family, here and there in the world. A generous offering in French with a rich mix of English and Portuguese, the songs were written for Joanne Griffith by Québec-based songwriters Paulo Ramos, Philippe Laloux, Vovo, Jean-Francois Garneau, and author Delphine Bailly. The album also unveils one of Joanne's own compositions.