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Recent developments within Top Vice suggest that the band may be on the brink of collapse following internal conflicts that have come to light. While tensions have been brewing for some time, the events of last night have led many to question whether the band is facing a permanent breakup or simply enduring a temporary standoff. Tensions Rise Within the Band At the heart of the issue is the growing rift between Top Vice members Freddy, Charlot, and Robert Martino. The conflict reportedly began when Freddy discovered, through a radio announcement, that a new singer had been added to the…
Despite Frerot, co-vocalist of Zenglen, recently stating that everything is stable within the band, rumors about his dissatisfaction continue to intensify within the Haitian Music Industry (HMI). So, what’s driving these persistent whispers? It appears that behind-the-scenes discussions are adding fuel to the speculation. Following a recent off-air interview at a radio station in Spring Valley, a member of another group—rumored to be interested in Frerot’s services—allegedly shared that Frerot is unhappy with his treatment in Zenglen, furthering the narrative of discontent. A source close to Zenglen refuted the idea of “mistreatment,” though they acknowledged that Frerot might feel overshadowed…
Tensions appear to be brewing within the Djakout camp, as sources reveal that some of the band’s former (and possibly current) owners are not pleased with the upcoming Djakout/TVice showdown, scheduled for Thanksgiving Weekend. This highly anticipated event, which brings together two of the most popular Haitian bands, is generating buzz—but not everyone is excited about it. According to insider sources, several individuals who were once heavily involved in the management of Djakout are upset about the event. The reasons for their displeasure are not entirely clear, but it seems to be tied to their shifting roles within the band…
Rumors are circulating that Djakout Mizik and their former Florida promoter, Z-Bo, may be on the verge of rekindling their working relationship after a period of separation. The two parties, who once collaborated closely to build Djakout’s prominence in the United States, had previously decided to part ways for several reasons. However, there is now speculation that a reunion could be in the works. Sources close to the situation indicate that there is a significant possibility that Djakout Mizik and Z-Bo may once again join forces. Z-Bo, known for his instrumental role in promoting Djakout Mizik in the U.S., helped…
A recent appearance by Roberto Martino, lead vocalist of the popular Haitian band T-Vice, on a Florida radio station has left many fans puzzled over a surprising statement. During the interview, Martino addressed a common question: why doesn’t T-Vice, a group that primarily operates out of Florida, perform more often in the state? Roberto’s response was one he’s shared with the media before, but it still raised eyebrows. He reportedly stated that T-Vice is, in fact, a Haiti-based band, not a Florida-based one. According to Martino, Florida serves merely as a “point of transit” for the band, making it easier…
This year again, producers, artists, music lovers from all over the world gathered at the Cercle Bellevue in Bourdon for the 5th edition of Musique en Folie, a cultural event organized every year by the daily newspaper LE NOUVELLISTE in partnership with UNIBANK, RUM BARBANCOURT and the participation of the record stores of the place. Innovations are being made at all levels. The organizers wanted to comfort the public after a few months of respite due in part to the political turmoil in the country. Among other innovations, it is necessary to mention the formula applied by the initiators to…
The Cercle Bellevue in Bourdon was abuzz with excitement as producers, artists, and music lovers from around the world gathered for the 5th edition of Musique en Folie. Organized by the daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste in partnership with UNIBANK and RUM BARBANCOURT, this cultural event has become a staple in Haiti’s entertainment calendar. Despite the political unrest in the country, the event provided a much-needed respite and a platform for the community to celebrate music and culture. This year’s edition saw several innovations aimed at enhancing the experience for attendees. One notable change was the organizers’ effort to streamline access…
Zin vocalist Alan Cave has addressed Princess Georgy’s recent performance of the controversial song “911” with her new group Hangout, during a show held at his own club in New York. The song, which many believe to be a direct shot at Cave from the time when he and Georgy were rumored to be romantically involved, has continued to stir conversation within the Haitian music scene. The performance, which took place last Friday, featured a dramatic entrance by Georgy as she arrived on stage atop a bed—a moment that many in attendance described as a crowd-pleaser. However, Alan Cave had…
We had the opportunity to speak with Zin maestro Alex “Bad Boy” Abellard about Princess Georgy’s recent performance with Hangout in New York, which included her rendition of the controversial song “911.” Known for their shared history, many were curious to hear Alex’s thoughts on her performance, especially since the event has sparked new interest in Georgy’s career. Performance Evaluation: When asked about her vocal performance, Abellard acknowledged Georgy’s talent but expressed concerns about her stage presence. “I thought her voice was very good as usual,” Alex said. “However, I think she needs to hit the gym because it was…
For a time, it seemed like Princess Georgy’s career in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) had faded from the spotlight, with many critics writing her off completely. Her name had slipped so far off the radar that some fans were asking, “Georgy who?” However, after her bold and dramatic performance at Hangout’s New York debut, it’s clear that Georgy is back and reclaiming her place as a prominent figure in the HMI. Her grand entrance during the performance of her controversial song “911” at the show instantly reignited conversations. The response from the crowd and the buzz that followed online, suggest…