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Wanito’s Vyolans Domestik A Much-Needed Visual for Anti-Violence Against Women in Haiti (and Elsewhere)

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Singer-songwriter Wanito was keeping a low-profile for the latter part of this year. The one-time… Continue Reading







Haitian Beyhive Comes Out and Shows Out At The On the Run II Tour

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Haitian Beyhive took time out from work and cancelled all other social plans to come… Continue Reading







You Checked Out This Cover of Ed Sheeran’s Perfect From Singer Olivier Duret Yet?

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Song Review: Olivier Duret Perfect, Featuring Marvin B Singer-songwriter Olivier Duret, a former member of… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Princess Eud Eudomination, PART II

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Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Princess Eud Eudomination, PART II Okay, so the review… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Princess Eud Eudomination, PART I

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Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Princess Eud Eudomination Welcome to another episode of Haitian… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Kai Champion

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Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Kai Champion What time is it children? It’s time… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Sherlee Skai Toutouni

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Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Sherlee Skai Toutouni Sherlee Skai’s Toutouni (Stark Naked) album… Continue Reading







Behind The Creative Process and Inside the Mind of Singer Delianov, PART II

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Singer Delianov is a big hit with the ladies, especially the ones in New York… Continue Reading







Inside The Creative Process and Inside the Mind of Singer Delianov, PART I

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To get a clear idea of the musical style of New York-based singer Delianov, picture… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Mickael Guirand Vayb Game Over, PART II

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Album Review: Michael Guirand Vayb Game Over Welcome to another edition of Haitian Music Reviews…in… Continue Reading







Music Video Review: Rutshelle Victorious

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Music Video Review: Rutshelle Victorious Directed By: Abdias Laguerre with additional footage by Jumenus Coreus…. Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Mickael Guirand Vayb Game Over, PART I

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Album Review: Mickael Guirand Vayb Game Over Whenever someone used to be associated with a… Continue Reading







Something Lit This Way Comes: The Michael Brun Bayo Tour Hitting 5 Cities Starting This Weekend

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It started off with a beat, then some thoughtful lyrics came in, followed by a… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears: Kreyol La Domination

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Album Review: Kreyol La Domination With love, we should not expect things to be perfect… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears! Album Review Zenglen No Dead End, Part II

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What time is it? Time to listen some Haitian music, that’s what. Welcome to another… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears! Album Review Mikaben MKBN, PART II

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Album Review: Mikaben MKBN So Mikaben the singer-songwriter-producer also known as Mika, also known as… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears! Album Review Zenglen No Dead End, Part I

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Album Review: Zenglen No Dead End Eleven tracks make up No Dead End, and these… Continue Reading







Haitian Music All Up Your Ears! Album Review: Mikaben MKBN, PART I

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Album Review: Mikaben MKBN Before you even take a glance at the track listings of… Continue Reading







Inside the Musical World of DJ Stakz

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One of New York’s hottest and most prominent DJs is DJ Stakz. He’s not only… Continue Reading







The Entrepreneur Behind Kalepwa On Creating The Ultimate Haitian Entertainment Website, PART I

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His website’s name is on everybody’s lips: Kalepwa. Its URL is bookmarked on the mobile… Continue Reading







5 Questions With Brooklyn R&B Singer Angelle

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Brooklyn R&B singer Angelle grew up emulating legendary singer Whitney Houston, and bears a strong… Continue Reading







5 Questions With Hip Hop Lyricist and Rapper Skank Dollar

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Skank Dollar is a survivor, however you’d like to interpret the word. He’s the Brooklyn… Continue Reading







Haiti Diva Rutshelle Represents Haiti in the Congo

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Haiti diva Rutshelle performed in the Congo this week. The singer has fans everywhere, it… Continue Reading







Singer Sarah Jane Rameau On Creativity, Her Music And Her New Album Lost Breed

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Haitian-French songwriter and singer Sarah Jane Rameau released Lost Breed, her debut album this past… Continue Reading







Will The Haitian Compas Festival Be A Two-Day Festival From Now On?

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So the Haitian Compas Festival celebrated its nineteenth year this past May. The 20th Edition… Continue Reading







ICYMI: The Haitian Compas Festival: The USA’s Biggest Haitian Music Festival And How It Went Down

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The Haitian Compas Festival, the USA’s biggest Haitian music festival took place for two days… Continue Reading







An Interview With Haitian-Canadian Singer Gaya, Part II

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Canadian singer of Haitian descent Gaya started off singing back-up for several bands and solo… Continue Reading







An Interview With Haitian-Canadian Singer Gaya, Part I

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Singer Gaya has got some solid vocal game. You should check out some of her… Continue Reading







Haiti Rapper Trouble Boy Speaks To Island’s Youth With Beats and Rhymes

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What would you expect from a rapper with a name like Trouble Boy? Hardcore rhymes… Continue Reading




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