Lakou Mizik

Lakou Mizik is a multi-generational collective of Haitian musicians formed in the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake. The group includes elder legends and rising young talents, united in a mission to honor the healing spirit of their culture and communicate a message of pride, strength and hope to their countrymen and the world. Music […]

Sénat, Ada

Born in Paris, France, in the early eighties, Ada’s passion for singing started at the early age of 5. After moving to the United States, she began writing poetry to express her frustrations and the pressures of immigrant life. At 12, she began her professional career. She started with singing the National Anthem at all […]

Riské

Riske was an all-female Haitian band based in Miami, Florida specializes in a smooth, glossy synth-pop that is the Haitian answer to the Cuban-American Miami sound of Gloria Estefan. Consisting mainly of women,  Riske had great success during the 90s with their hit album “Alfabè” despite the odds stacked against them in an industry ruled […]

Melodi

MELODI introduced themselves to the Haitian music industry back in 2010, with the release of their single “Yo Bare’m” and performing at “Home of Universal Music” SOBs and events such as La Nuit des Jeunes in New York. However in 2011 the band went into hiatus from the music scene to focus more on their […]

D’Sire

A group known as “D’sire” Was recently founded in Miami by Cleona Pierre (Cleo). While attending a local event in Fort Lauderdale,16-year-old Cleo and Clonide met and decided to form a group… Cleo and Clonide initially baptised the group X-plosion; however, after meeting Nathalie Armand and Sandra Jolie in 2001, they changed the group’s name […]

Estime, Linda

2004: Porsha born in Manhattan N.Y. raised in Brooklyn, started singing at the ripe age of 5. She would sit in at her mother?s rehearsal singing along with the choir; at times the maestro would stop the choir to hear Porsha continue in her solo, this is when her parents realized they had talent in […]