Early life Laetitia Tamko was born in
Yaoundé, Cameroon. At age 13 her family relocated to New York so her mother could attend law school. Having come from a French-speaking country, Tamko learned to speak English and was soon able to attend Westchester High School. Tamko later attended
City College of New York and graduated from the
Grove School of Engineering in 2015.
Career At age 17, Tamko's parents bought her a
Fender acoustic guitar from
Costco. She taught herself to play by watching instructional DVDs. In 2014 she started uploading her music to
Bandcamp under the pseudonym Vagabon. In 2018 she was invited to open for
Courtney Barnett on her North American summer tour. Initially, Tamko had been working on a follow-up project to
Infinite Worlds in 2018. However, she scrapped it entirely to prioritize a genre-fluid approach to her next album. Her
self-titled second album (Nonesuch, 2019) is self-produced and explores new sounds. It features digital sounds and synth strings alongside her delicate acoustic guitar. Most of the songs are written and played by the artist herself. "We reserve the right to be full when we’re on our own", she sings on her song "Every Woman". Released as a single and official video which can be seen on her website, the song is a young feminist's manifesto. The album also represents a move beyond the indie-rock scene, the shift in sound a "rejection of being pigeonholed." Vagabon was part of the
Newport Folk Festival in July 2021. In 2023, Vagabon's cover of "
If I Loved You" appeared in the film,
Red, White, & Royal Blue. == Discography ==