Montreal artist who carries as much the roots of her Quebecois / Polish mother, her little-known Jamaican father, as those of her Haitian father-in-law, Stella Adjokê goes from blues singing to electric slam in her songs. She is also a poet, writer, actress and host. Published in three collective works, her atypical career strongly feeds her art of social justice.
Her music is designed with a view to healing, to transcend wounds, to free oneself. In 2021, she landed a creative residency at the Racines bookstore in partnership with the Association des Libraires du Québec and the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec. She released her EP Mon monde in 2017, bringing together 5 tracks at the crossroads of soul, RnB and blues.