Ronisia, whose Full name is Ronisia Mendes Morges, is a sparkling French-Cape Verdean singer who has taken the music world by storm with her soulful R&B and Afropop vibes.
Hailing from Tarrafal, Cape Verde, and raised in Grigny, France, she grew up surrounded by music, from her mom’s Cape Verdean tunes to her dad’s zouk beats.
Early Life & Education
Ronisia Mendes Morges was born on November 13, 1999, in Tarrafal, Cape Verde, a small coastal town known for its rich culture.
When she was just one, her family moved to Grigny, a suburb south of Paris, France, where she grew up.
Raised by her parents, whose names are Mr. and Mrs. Morges. Ronisia was surrounded by music from the start.
Her ethnicity is Cape Verdean, reflecting her family’s roots, with French influences from her life in Grigny.
Her religion isn’t known, as she keeps her beliefs private. She has a brother who loved Usher’s music, while her dad was into zouk artists like Fanny J and Kim, and her mom stayed true to Cape Verdean sounds.
Ronisia’s formal education details are sparse, but she attended Pablo Neruda Middle School in Grigny. In 2018, she trained to become a special education teacher, showing her caring side, but music soon took over.
Career
Ronisia’s music journey began in 2019 with her debut single Plus de peine, a heartfelt R&B track that caught attention online. She followed up with singles like “Parano,” “Désolée,” and “Pourquoi,” building a small but loyal fan base.
Her big break came in 2020 with “Atterrissage,” written during the COVID-19 lockdown with 3K Beatmakers.
The song’s catchy “doux, doux, doux” hook sparked the #AtterrissageChallenge on TikTok, and its video hit over 50 million YouTube views by 2021.
This led to a deal with Epic Records France in October 2020. In 2021, she released hits like “Doucement” (8.3 million YouTube views), “Toxic,” and “Comme moi” with rapper Tiakola.
Her debut album, Ronisia (January 2022), featured stars such as Ninho, Eva Queen, and Dany Synthé, reaching number five on the French charts.
Tracks like “Suis-moi” (gold-certified) and “Nha Terra,” sung in Creole to honour her Cape Verdean roots, showcased her range.
She also launched a YouTube web series, Ronisia and Friends, in 2021. In 2022, Mélodie (Tatami) and Longue vie earned gold status, and she performed a sold-out show at La Cigale in Paris.
Ronisia’s mix of R&B, afropop, and French flair keeps her shining as a voice of France’s new generation.
Personal Life
Ronisia, 25, keeps her personal life out of the spotlight. There’s no public information available on her spouse, children, or relationships, indicating that she values her privacy.
Her height isn’t shared, but her big voice and stage energy make her stand tall. Based in France, she stays close to her Grigny roots, where friends first pushed her to record in a studio.
Net Worth
Ronisia’s estimated net worth is between $1 million and $3 million.
She earns from hit singles (Atterrissage, Jolie Madame), her album Ronisia, and streaming on Spotify and YouTube (over 305 million views).
Tours, such as her 2022 La Cigale show, and brand deals also contribute to her income. Her growing fame suggests that her wealth will continue to climb.
Discography
Plus de peine (2019) – Single
Parano (2019) – Single
Désolée (2019) – Single
Pourquoi (2019) – Single
Loin de moi (2019) – Single
Atterrissage (2020) – Single
Doucement (2021) – Single
Toxic (2021) – Single
Comme moi (2021) – Single (with Tiakola)
Téco (2021) – Single
Ronisia (2022) – Album
Suis-moi (2022) – Single (with Ninho)
Mélodie (Tatami) (2022) – Single
Longue vie (2022) – Single.
J’élimine (2022) – Single
Nha Terra (2022) – Single
Ronisia and Friends (2021) – YouTube Web-Series
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