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Oklou

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French musician (born 1993)

Oklou
Also known as
  • Avril Alvarez
  • avril23
  • Lou du Lagon
  • Loumar
  • Soirée Pyj
Born
Marylou Vanina Mayniel

(1993-04-23)23 April 1993 (age 32)
Poitiers, France
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • music producer
  • DJ
  • songwriter
Years active2014-present
Labels
Websiteoklou.com
Musical artist

Marylou Vanina Mayniel (born 23 April 1993), better known by her stage nameOklou (pronounced "Okay Lou"; ˈəʊkeɪ 'luː),[1] is a French musician fromPoitiers. Her debut mixtapeGalore was released in 2020, which was followed up by her debut albumChoke Enough in 2025.

Early life

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Marylou Mayniel was born on 23 April 1993, in Poitiers, France.[2] Mayniel grew up in the countryside of western France with her two parents and an older brother.[3]

She was classically trained in piano and cello at aconservatory school and sang in choirs as a child.[4][5] Her brother would bring home CDs from the local library, exposing her to artists such asDälek. The first album she bought was byGorillaz.[3]

Career

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2014-2019: Early beginnings

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Mayniel began recording and uploading music online in 2013.[5] She self-released her debut EP,Avril, in June 2014, under themoniker Loumar.[5][6]

She moved to Paris in 2015,[2] and self-released her first Oklou EP,First Tape, alongside a limited run of cassettes.[7] After meeting in late 2015, Mayniel co-founded the female DJ collective TGAF (These Girls Are on Fiyah), alongside DJ Ouai, Miley Serious, and Carin Kelly. They would play weekly radio shows on French station PIIAF and live shows around Paris.[8] The group gained a notable following in its formative years, appearing in many online publication features.[9][10][11][12] TGAF disbanded in July 2018.[13] She attended aRed Bull Music Academy residency inMontreal in 2016, where she met Canadian musician and close collaboratorCasey Manierka-Quaile.[5]

Mayniel acted in the short filmAfter School Knife Fight in 2017. The film received a festival release from 2017 to 2018.[14] In December 2017, Mayniel released her collaborative EP with Casey MQ, titledFor the Beasts.[15] In early 2018, Mayniel became associated with record label and collective, NUXXE, and its co-founders, Irish-Chilean music producerSega Bodega, British rapperShygirl and French producer and performerCoucou Chloe. She released her third EP,The Rite of May, via the label in March of that year.[16]Fact described the EP as “a deeply personal exploration of identity, intimacy and faith” set against “lush, experimental electronic production.”[17] It featured collaborations with Sega Bodega,Rodaidh McDonald, Krampf andBok Bok. Later that year, Mayniel and Krampf co-created the video game,Zone W/O People. It was made as a part ofRed Bull Music Academy France's 2018 Diggin’ in the Carts event.[18] Mayniel also produced a soundtrack for the game, which she later released on a limited cassette.[19] Mayniel also appeared on the late American rapperChynna’s October 2018 single "Xternal Locus".[20]

Throughout 2019, Mayniel played at various festivals, such as Loom Festival[21] andPitchfork's Paris Music Festival.[22] She also released a single, titled "Forever", via TaP Records in October. It was co-produced with Sega Bodega.[23]

2020-2023:Galore and collaborations

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In January 2020, Mayniel released a collaborative single with French experimentalist Flavien Berger, titled "Toyota", viaBecause Music.[24] This was followed by another single in February, titled "entertnmnt", which was co-produced with British producerMura Masa,[25] and another single in April, titled "SGSY" (standing for She's Gonna Slaughter You).[26] The singles were released via TaP Records andTrue Panther Sounds.[27][28]

Mayniel announced her debut mixtapeGalore in July 2020, sharing three tracks, one of which, "unearth me", was accompanied by a music video.[29] Another three tracks from the mixtape were released in August 2020, alongside a music video for the "god’s chariots" track.[30] The full mixtape was released 24 September 2020, via Because Music, TaP Records and True Panther Sounds.[31] The tape was made primarily in collaboration with Casey MQ, but also featured collaborations with Sega Bodega, Shygirl,PC Music’sA. G. Cook andEASYFUN, andGRADES. It also appeared onGorilla vs. Bear,Rough Trade, and Dummy Mag’s 2020 year-end lists.[32][33][34] Additionally in 2020, Mayniel released remixes ofCaroline Polachek’s "Door",[35] andDua Lipa’s "Fever".[36]

Mayniel produced a remix of French singerPomme’s "les cours d’eau" track in January 2021, followed by a remix of Swedish rapperBladee and producerMechatok's "Rainbow" track in March 2021.[37] Mayniel appeared on A. G. Cook'sApple vs. 7G remix album in May 2020, covering "Being Harsh" from Cook's 20207G album. She also released remixes of her tracks "fall" and "galore", by Cook. Mayniel toured across the US supporting Caroline Polachek from November through to December 2021.[38] A remix EP celebratingGalore's anniversary was released on 13 October, featuring an extended mix of "asturias", and two remixes from Casey MQ, and Pomme &Danny L Harle.[39]

She appeared onFlume'sPalaces album in May 2022, on the song "Highest Building". She supported him on the album's tour through the United States.[40]

2024-present:Choke Enough

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In 2024, Mayniel began talking about a potential new project, before releasing a first single "Family and Friends" in September 2024, accompanied by a music video directed by Gil Gharbi.[41] This track also included additional vocals from Casey MQ,Cecile Believe andZsela.[42] Only a month later, in October 2024, a double A-side single containing the tracks "Obvious" and "Harvest Sky" was released, the latter of which featuredUnderscores, an Americanhyperpop artist.[43] This was followed only a month later with a fourth promotional track titled "Choke Enough", accompanied by an announcement for analbum of the same name, later released on February 7, 2025, on the French labelBecause Music.[44] The singles "Take Me by the Hand" featuring Bladee, and "Blade Bird" were also released to promote the album.[45]

The album charted in several countries, including France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.[46][47] The album was also critically well-received, withPitchfork writing "the French electronic pop darling presents a twilit fusion of Y2K worship, Baroque polyphony, and elegant, opaque ambiance".[48]Paste Magazine praised Mayniel for her use offield recordings and nostalgia-based musicianship.[49]

In May 2025, she was announced as a supporting act onLorde's upcomingUltrasound World Tour.[50]

In July 2025, Mayniel released remixes of select tracks from the album, featuring remixes by Jamesjamesjames, Malibu, Nick Léon Broward, andAaron Hibell[51].

In October 2025, she released a song "Viscus" with Britishavant-pop musicianFKA twigs. This was followed by an announcement of a deluxe edition ofChoke Enough, titledChoke Enough: Expansion Pack. This version, released on October 30, 2025, featured four new songs, including "Viscus".[52] In October 2025, it was also announced viaX that Mayniel is featured on the remix of British pop singer-songwriterPinkPantheress's "Girl Like Me", appearing the remix albumFancy Some More.[53]

Personal life

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In a February 2025 interview withStereogum, Mayniel revealed that she was pregnant.[54] In June 2025, she announced the birth of her child.[55]

Discography

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Albums

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TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
FRA
[46]
BEL
(FL)

[47]
BEL
(WA)

[56]
UK
[57]
SCO
[58]
Choke Enough80801618312

Mixtapes

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TitleMixtape details
Galore

EPs

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TitleEP details
Avril
(as Loumar)
  • Released: 17 June 2014
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
First Tape
  • Released: 23 November 2015
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, cassette
For the Beasts
(with Casey MQ)
  • Released: 6 December 2017
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
The Rite of May
  • Released: 16 March 2018
  • Label: NUXXE
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Galore Anniversary
  • Released: 13 October 2021
  • Label: Because Music, TaP Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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TitleYearAlbumLabel
"Chrysalis"2014AvrilSelf-released
"Friendless"2018The Rite of MayNUXXE
"They Can't Hear Me"
"Friendless"
(Sega Bodega Piano Version)
Non-album single
"Forever"2019
  • Because Music
  • TaP Records
"Toyota"2020
"Entertnmnt"
"SGSY"
"Unearth Me"Galore
"God's Chariots"
"Galore (French Version)"
(with Pomme andDanny L Harle)
2021Galore Anniversary
"Family and Friends"2024Choke Enough
"Harvest Sky"
(featuringUnderscores)
"Obvious"
"Choke Enough"
"Take Me by the Hand"
(featuringBladee)
2025
"Blade Bird"
"Viscus"
(featuringFKA Twigs)
Choke Enough (Deluxe)

Remixes

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TitleArtist(s)Year
"Door"Caroline Polachek2020
"Fever"Dua Lipa featuringAngèle
"Les cours d'eau"Pomme2021
"Rainbow"Bladee andMechatok
"Girl Like Me"PinkPantheress2025

Guest appearances

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TitleYearArtist(s)Album
"Bloom Doom"2016John VitesseClub Hexagon, Vol. 1
"Haku"Boss Rush
"Météo"2018Myth SyzerBisous
"Xternal Locus"ChynnaNon-album single
"Baby Gurl"Zuukou MayzieJ.M.U.A.Z
"Raising Hell"2020Sega BodegaSalvador
"Komodo"Reestablishing Connection
"Babygirl"Casey MQBabycasey
"Empty Lightning"2021WoesumBlue Summer
"Being Harsh (Oklou Cover)"A. G. CookApple vs. 7G
"Bunny"MISOGINon-album single
"What About Us (oklou's cover)"Casey MQBabycasey: Ultra
"☆"NamasendaUnlimited Ammo
"Highest Building"2022FlumePalaces
"Le Tombeau des lucioles"Zuukou MayzieLe film: le commencement
"The Make Believe"2024Casey MQLater that day, the day before, or the day before that

Tours

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Supporting

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