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Haiti Diva Rutshelle Represents Haiti in the Congo

Haiti diva Rutshelle performed in the Congo this week. The singer has fans everywhere, it seems! Prior to her trip to the Congo, the singer rehearsed nonstop at a musical studio in order to give her fans on that side of Africa to very best of herself.

Here is the singer as she arrives in the Congo.

While she was there, the singer-songwriter was courted by Congo media. Here she is formally launching her latest album Rebelle to host Mori Tore of Radio Africa, one of the continent’s widest-reaching media outlet.
Haiti Diva Rutshelle in Africa

The singer gladly performed selections past and present from her repertoire.

Haiti diva Rutshelle in the Congo

Here she is setting the stage afire…

Haiti diva Rutshelle represents Haiti in Africa (the Congo)

Of course, it wasn’t just performances after performances.

The singer took the time to visit some cultural sites in the Congo. Here she is posing next to a lion monument while exploring Pointe-Noire, a cultural city in the Congo.
Haiti Diva Rutshelle Performed In the Congo

And there was also time to nurture the sisterhood. Here is the singer again with Veeby, an artist from Cameroon.

Haiti diva Rutshelle and Cameroon artist

Rebelle was released in late summer, and contains 11 full tracks. In addition to her own album, Rutshelle can be heard as part of a duo on the Kai album, the group launched by former Carimi member Rich Cave.

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