Born in
N'Djamena on 25 June 1989, Yilmian grew up in numerous locations due to his parents' work, including
Gounou Gaya,
Kélo,
Biltine, and
Bol. After his father's death in 1996, his family resided in N'Djamena permanently. He wrote his first texts in 1999 and joined the Jeunes Rayons Solaires in 2000. In 2006, he began his solo career. In 2009, Yilmian was a finalist at the Festival Gibao hip hop in
Libreville. In 2012, he met , with whom he worked on forging a Chadian music identity and switched to writing his songs in
Bua. In 2016, he released his second album,
Bunda Phénomène. His third album,
C’est le peuple, was delayed by the
COVID-19 pandemic. After a hiatus, he returned to music in 2025, releasing singles and performing at a concert in N'Djamena. Alongside his music career, he was active in the political party
Les Transformateurs, even playing a role in the
National Transitional Council in 2024. == Death ==