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		<title>Kreyolicious Music: Album Review Harmonik Degaje</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Album: Harmonik DegajeLabel: Harmony Records/Hamler Noel Welcome to the newest edition of Kreyolicious Music…in which…in which I review a release by a Haitian band, artist or group. Today’s edition is Degaje from the brand Harmonik. So just to make things fun, I decided to play the songs out of their intended sequence. First off was [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Album:</strong> Harmonik <em>Degaje</em><br /><strong>Label:</strong> Harmony Records/Hamler Noel<br /><a href="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Kreyolicious-Music-Album-Review-Harmonik-Degaje.png"><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Kreyolicious-Music-Album-Review-Harmonik-Degaje.png" alt="Harmonik Degaje" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-26066"  /></a></p>
<p>Welcome to the newest edition of Kreyolicious Music…in which…in which I review a release by a Haitian band, artist or group. Today’s edition is <em>Degaje </em>from the brand Harmonik. So just to make things fun, I decided to play the songs out of their intended sequence. First off was “Incroyable”. </p>
<p>“Incroyable” is the French word for “unbelievable”, and that song certainly lives up to its title. What a very, very lovely ballad. The track centers on a chick who’s so hot, she has the power to make men see with their ears. Say, what? Chick is bad. She gives men abilities they never knew they had. Can I go ahead and say it’s the best song on <em>Degaje</em>? Let me listen some more. </p>
<p>So “Pap Negosye’w” (You’re Non-Negotiable) rings like a stalker song. “Men Bon An”, featuring Mikaben, is like the spice you add to your punch to give it a little kick. It’s the rowdy track among a string of tame ballads. </p>
<p>I knew I was going to like “Fè Mwen Konfyans” (Trust Me On This) the minute I listened to the first notes. A wedding proposal in a song! Oh, goodie. My overthinking self couldn’t help but visualize a father-daughter dance at a Haiti-themed wedding in Boston somewhere. And the lyrics are gold. A guy approaches the pops of the woman he loves. His fingers and hands shake like feathers in a tropical storm wind…He assures her that she’ll be in good hands. Just in case that pop has any doubts, the narrator paints a vivid picture. He already see himself on the bridal carpet at the church, slipping the bridal ring on her finger, and baby is already on board too! I think we need more songs like these—you know where the guy assumes a positive attitude towards marriage and forever love. Too often marriage is portrayed as some sort of trap or dungeon for men in pop songs, and as something that women desperately want, but that men seem to be averse to. Glad to know that in the world of Haitian pop, marriage is portrayed (at least in this Harmonik song) as inevitable for a man who’s genuinely in love. Great vocal work by singer Sanders. </p>
<p>If “Fè Mwen Konfyans” conveys the apogee of relationship bliss, “Imparfait” (Far From Perfect) outlines relationship psychology. When a relationship hits rough patches, the song preaches, the blame should be laid at the door of both the man and the woman. So “Imparfait” gives “Incroyable” major competition in terms of smoothness. I think most people will readily identify with “Imparfait” because it expresses that most relationships go through moments of your-fault-not-my-fault. The band’s fans will probably turn to both songs at different times, and depending where they personally are in their relationships…”Incroyable” when things are going very smoothly, and “Imparfait” when trying moments roll in. “Imparfait” speaks of moments when things are so bad that being “dekouraje” (feeling some type of way) is inevitable, and <em>demisyone</em> (throwing in the towel) manifests as a viable option. Co-lead singer MacD’s voice on this track is tops. It almost reminds me of another song by this band “Mwen Bouke” (I’ve Had It Up To Here), but not quite. In “Mwen Bouke”, there was a lot more agony expressed. In “Imparfait” there is resignation about heartbreak and acceptance about relationship failure. In “Mwen Bouke”, however, there was a willingness to rebuild. By the way, about the hook on “Imparfait”…very nicely done. </p>
<p>This concludes PART ONE of the Harmonik Degaje album review. Watch out for PART TWO!</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Degaje-Harmonik/dp/B01NAHB7TU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1481830499&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=degaje">CLICK HERE</a> to purchase Harmonik Degaje from on Amazon | <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/harmonik3">CLICK HERE </a>to buy Harmonik Degaje on CDBABY| Remember to leave this band and other Haitian bands four stars or better on iTunes, Amazon, and CDBaby, as many music lovers and music enthusiasts looking to buy/try new music, look at these reviews before buying decisions! </p>
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		<title>World Music: Harmonik Degaje Album Review, PART II</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 10:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of Kreyolicious Music…in which I review Haitian Music. Yay! Today, we’re going to be covering the Harmonik Degaje album. If you missed PART ONE of the review, CLICK HERE! So, le’s move on to other songs… Is “Simplicité” a female version of the band’s song “Diferan”? In the song “Diferan”, the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to another episode of Kreyolicious Music…in which I review Haitian Music. Yay! Today, we’re going to be covering the Harmonik Degaje album. If you missed PART ONE of the review, <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/harmonik-degaje/26036">CLICK HERE</a>! </p>
<p>So, le’s move on to other songs…</p>
<p>Is “Simplicité” a female version of the band’s song “Diferan”? In the song “Diferan”, the guy was the “simple” one…in “Simplicité (Simplicity), the song is about a plain-Ti Marie-type of girl that’s caught the eye of the narrator. Her modesty is very attractive to him. He doesn’t exactly pin her down as an ugly duckling, but she definitely attracts him in a non-traditional way. The lyrics of this song are “simple”, as the arrangements and hook on “Incroyable” are incredible. </p>
<p>So, while I was listening to <em>Degaje</em>, it switched over to a new song. For the first two seconds I thought, “Man, what’s this song? It’s going to beat “Incroyable”, only to switch the windows and see that it was just “Incroyable” playing again! </p>
<p>I wonder if “Imparfait” and “Enpotans” were written at the same time? They certainly are of the same theme. The first distinction that I could make out is that “Imparfait” is looking back at a failed romance. In “Enpotans”, the relationship in question is still in progress, and can be salvaged. Yes, there’s still hope of saving it, if only it’s recognized (in time) that not enpotans is being given to the wounded party in the relationship. </p>
<p>Great job all around on this album from the vocal work to the arrangements, to the poetry-filled lyrics. First off, there’s a lot of proposal songs out there, but how novel to have the dad being addressed, as opposed to the bride. And how sweet of this would-be groom to pay respect to pops! One imagines that he’s not only going to be a worthy husband, but also a great son-in-law, the type who’ll take his papi-in-law to doctors’ visits and Medicare appointments during his senior citizen years. Very mature material on this album.</p>
<p>This concludes PART TWO of the review of Harmonik Degaje. CLICK HERE to read PART ONE.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Degaje-Harmonik/dp/B01NAHB7TU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1481830499&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=degaje">CLICK HERE</a> to purchase the Harmonik Degaje album from on Amazon | <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/harmonik3">CLICK HERE </a>to buy the Harmonik Degaje album on CDBABY| Remember to leave this band and other Haitian bands four stars or better on iTunes, Amazon, and CDBaby, as many music lovers and music enthusiasts looking to buy/try new music, look at these reviews before buying decisions! </p>
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		<title>Harmonik-itis: Its Symptoms, Treatment and Cure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 08:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There is an epidemic out there, and the men and women of medicine have dubbed it Harmonikitis. You must take precautions not to become infected. Here are a few signs that you might have already succumbed to this menace: You are Obsede with MacD. You are in the process of changing your legal first name to “Angelique” Smokes [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is an epidemic out there, and the men and women of medicine have dubbed it Harmonikitis. You must take precautions not to become infected. Here are a few signs that you might have already succumbed to this menace:<span id="more-97"></span></p>
<p>You are <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W70ZWsyHo8&amp;feature=related">Obsede </a>with MacD.</p>
<p>You are in the process of changing your legal first name to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djbUrIFbMr4">“Angelique”</a></p>
<p>Smokes of anger emerged out of ears when the “Let’s Go” video came out, as you felt that those fish-net legwarmer-wearing ghetto ballerinas were a little too close to MacD.</p>
<p>You’re always ready to curse out anyone who has anything but favorable things to say about your beloved Nickenson Prud’homme.</p>
<p>And you’re always claiming that you’re some kin to <strong>Jeff Medelus</strong> and you swear to your friends at school <strong>Charles </strong>the percussionist is your cuzzin’.</p>
<p>You still miss <strong>Ti Joel.</strong></p>
<p>In your nightly prayers, you ask God to safeguard <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/HCFnoel">Rodney Noel </a>and keep his bank account full.</p>
<p>When you saw photo footage of MacD with a wedding ring on his finger, you got really suicidal.</p>
<p>You have both of Harmonik’s albums. And you’ve bought extras in case something happens to the original CDs. You must have your Harmonik at all times.</p>
<p>You failed catechism class because when they asked you who the three magis were, you answered Nickenson, Sanders and MacD. No holy communion wafer for you missy.</p>
<p>TREATMENT AND CURE</p>
<p>As of this writing, scientists have not discovered a cure.</p>
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