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HIT MUSIC HAITI KOMPA / MIX 2016 - By AlexCkj

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Yasmine Travels to Haiti

Haiti drew us in because of it's rarely seen as a tourist destination. We accepted the challenge and off we went.

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Haiti Independence Celebration

Hosted by the BYU Africana Program in Provo, Utah and organized by Stevin Augustin. The event included a talk given by a history professor, the national anthem, music, and traditional food. There were many Haitian-Americans as well as students. January 28, 2017.
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HAITI LUV

MON VOYAGE EN HAITI , CE PAYS QUE J'AIME TANT
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DJ Angel Haiti performance at The Envy #ATL Prodz

DJ Angel Haiti @ JD Sound Club, Las Americas, Santo Domingo Este, February 06,2016
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Sweet Miky Live Concert Best Annual Haitian Compas Festival Haiti Band Stage 4 minutes

Sweet Micky Live in Concert - Haitian Compas Festival


Michel Joseph Martelly[1] (French pronunciation: ​[miʃɛl ʒozɛf maʁtɛli]; born 12 February 1961[2]) is a Haitian musician and politician who was the President of Haiti from May 2011 until February 2016. He is one of Haiti's best-known musicians for over a decade, going by the stage name Sweet Micky. For business and musical reasons, Martelly has moved a number of times between the United States and Haiti. When travelling to the United States, Martelly mostly stays in Florida. After his presidency, Martelly returned to his former band and sang a carnival méringue entitled Bal Bannan nan (Give Her the Banana), as a mocking response to Liliane Pierre Paul, a famous Haitian female journalist in Port-au-prince.[3]

As a singer and keyboardist, Sweet Micky is known for his Kompa music, a style of Haitian dance music sung predominantly in the Haitian Creole language, but he blended this with other styles. Martelly popularized a new generation of compas with smaller bands relying on synthesizers and electronic instruments. From 1989 to 2008, Martelly recorded over a dozen studio albums and a number of live CDs. As a musician and club owner in Haiti in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Martelly became associated with the neo-Duvalierist Haitian military and police, including figures such as police chief Michel François, and he agreed with the 1991 Haitian coup d'état against Jean-Bertrand Aristide. In 1995, after Aristide had been restored to office, Martelly's name appeared on a hit list of coup supporters, and he stayed away from Haiti for almost a year. During this time, he released a song, Prezidan (on the album Pa Manyen), an exuberant ditty that called for a president who played compas.[4] However, he did not run for political office until 2010, when he became a candidate for President of Haiti.

Top Digital - Swaf De Twa

Top Digital - Swaf De Twa

ZOUK CAMP # LADIES DAY!

Confira um pouco do que rolou no workshop maneirissímo que rolou em março, uma homenagem singela ao mês oficial das mega mulheres!

Curte a gente no Face ai!


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Tropical Attitude (French)

Commencez vos vacances en vous laissant accueillir avec une délicieuse boisson à la citronnelle. ????Vous vous sentirez instantanément chez vous, prêt à vivre de nouvelles sensations.

Nos cocktails ajouteront une touche de gaieté à vos journées, tandis que nos Family Members vous accueilleront avec des sourires chaleureux. Et n'oubliez pas de profiter d’une escapade sur l'île aux Cerfs.

Bienvenue dans notre petit coin de paradis ! ❤️????

Adventures in Haiti!!! - Part 2 (Vlog #181)

part 2! a couple weeks ago i had the opportunity to travel to Haiti with Water.org and Haiti Outreach to document some of the hardships the communities go through to get clean water.

check out the video on my main channel!

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