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‘Grenadye Alaso! Men mizik…’ World Cup inspires new music from Haitian musicians

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‘Grenadye Alaso! Men mizik…’ World Cup inspires new music from Haitian musicians

Artists spanning generations and genres of Haitian music talent have produced an array of musical tracks. Together, they tell a larger story about national pride, strength, culture and hope at a time when Haiti continues to grapple with multiple crises. The post ‘Grenadye Alaso! Men mizik…’ World Cup inspires new music from Haitian musicians appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Twoubadou Lakay closes Ayti Mizik residency with tribute to Haiti troubadour music genre

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Twoubadou Lakay closes Ayti Mizik residency with tribute to Haiti troubadour music genre

Twoubadou Lakay concluded its six-week Mizik Ayiti Residency Spring Series on May 14 at Haiti Cultural Exchange with a lively performance celebrating Haiti’s troubadour music tradition. Formed to honor the 100th anniversary of Haitian music legend Coupé Cloué, the band performed classic songs, original compositions and musical tributes inspired by Haiti’s roots music. The audience responded with dancing, applause and sing-alongs throughout the evening. The post Twoubadou Lakay closes Ayti Mizik residency with tribute to Haiti troubadour music genre appeared […]

today2026-05-17

‘Back to zero’ — Former Atlanta DJ recounts life after deportation to Haiti

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‘Back to zero’ — Former Atlanta DJ recounts life after deportation to Haiti

Deportee DJ Lucky now struggles to rebuild his life and career in Haiti. From learning to cook with charcoal to relying financially on others and fighting to restart his DJ career, it’s as if his life took ten steps back after being deported to Haiti. The post ‘Back to zero’ — Former Atlanta DJ recounts life after deportation to Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-03-26

Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival

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Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival

The 2026 Carnival is set to begin this Sunday, Jan. 18, amid worsening insecurity fueled by ongoing gang violence and political uncertainty. The Transitional Presidential Council’s mandate is set to expire Feb. 7, leaving Haitians sharply divided over whether now is the right time to celebrate. The post Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Larose, whose signature voice helped shape Haitian music, dies at 80

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Larose, whose signature voice helped shape Haitian music, dies at 80

Haitian singer Joseph Dieudonné Larose died on January 9 at 80, leaving a lasting legacy in Konpa with hits like Aksidan and Mandela. A prolific artist, he performed with iconic bands and released over twenty albums, inspiring generations in Haiti and the diaspora. The post Larose, whose signature voice helped shape Haitian music, dies at 80 appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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