Close Menu
  • Home
  • Bios
    • Artist Obituary
    • Obituary
  • Music News
    • Album Reviews
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Food
  • Documentary
  • Opa TV
    • African Movies
    • Live Event Videos
    • True Crime Stories
  • Tea/Gossip
  • Quiz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
Haitian-American Music Archives
Subscribe Login
  • Home
  • Bios
    • Artist Obituary
    • Obituary
  • Music News
    • Album Reviews
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Food
  • Documentary
  • Opa TV
    • African Movies
    • Live Event Videos
    • True Crime Stories
  • Tea/Gossip
  • Quiz
Haitian-American Music Archives
  • Home
  • Bios
  • Music News
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Food
  • Documentary
  • Opa TV
  • Tea/Gossip
  • Quiz
Music News

P-Jay is not slowing down

OpastaffBy OpastaffMarch 16, 20112 Mins Read

He was recently in Haiti for filming sessions of the video Plim Pam with Pro-vision. He also gave his very first live performance in the country, joining several groups on stage at Gandhi Premier’s birthday celebration at the Olympia Night Club on February 18. Upon his return to the U.S. two weeks ago, RKM Recordz quickly organized things so that P-Jay, their protégé and rising star of Rap Kreyol, would be back on TV screens by March 9 with a new music video, a small masterpiece dedicated to women.

Pro-vision experienced significant delays in delivering the Plim Pam video, the hit track from the demo announcing the artist’s debut album scheduled for release this coming May. RKM Recordz therefore revised its strategy without changing the overall timeline.

During his two productive weeks in Haiti, in addition to the Plim Pam shoot, P-Jay met with key figures of Rap Kreyol, visited temporary refugee camps, held discussions with primary school students, and engaged in long improvised freestyle sessions at rap forums and in studios during interviews. He quickly adjusted to the new planning that awaited him back in the U.S., including performances at Edouart Design Birthday Bash, Café Antillais, and immediately shooting the video for Fok Mwen Ale featuring Flav with a production company in Miami.

In just one month, Fok Mwen Ale has become the second music video filmed by the artist under contract with RKM Recordz. The video is now available online and on all television stations in Haiti.

Previous ArticleKreyol La Press Release
Next Article R.I.P G Bobby Bon Flo!
Opastaff

Related Posts

Nicki Minaj’s Gold Card Moment, From Early Trump Defenses to a Souvenir That Changed Nothing

February 1, 2026

DOJ Releases Epstein Files, Confirming Long-Expected Names Including President Trump

January 30, 2026

Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Updates, What’s Confirmed, What’s Rumored, and Why This Year Feels Different

January 30, 2026

Dieudonné Larose, Voice of Fire and Conviction, Dies at 80 (French Translation)

January 9, 2026

Comments are closed.

Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
© 2026 B.E. RELATIONS, LLC ®, ™. Designed by . B.E. RELATIONS, LLC ®, ™

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?