When she was little, Yelli Yelli's mother would play traditional Kabyle tunes for her. Although the little girl didn't understand the lyrics, the mysterious songs carried her away, unfolding their rhythms beneath the melodies, and in those rhythms, the emotion of a people of souls and bodies. The years passed; the child became a teenager, the teenager an adult, the adult the raw and sensitive, generous and mischievous folk singer we know as Milkymee. When she met Piers Faccini, the secret treasure of tunes buried since childhood suddenly resurfaced with a warm, wild voice, Kabyle, folk. Yelli Yelli became once again the one her grandfather called, in Kabyle, "the little girl": Yelli Yelli.