Brooklyn, NY – August 26, 2008— In a surprising turn of events, Digicel has announced its decision to sponsor Krezi Mizik for this year’s annual Labor Day Festival on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, New York. This move marks a notable departure from the company’s longstanding tradition of sponsoring Djakout Mizik at the festival.
Sources close to both parties revealed to Opa that Digicel’s decision was influenced by their unfamiliarity with Kensy of Kensy Productions, Djakout Mizik’s representative in New York and a well-known figure in the U.S. market. According to these sources, Digicel explicitly stated, “They didn’t know who Kensy was, therefore they are not going to deal with him.”
In contrast, Garry Pierre Pierre and the Haitian Times are believed to have played a significant role in securing the sponsorship for Krezi Mizik. One source indicated, “Garry wanted to ensure that Djakout Mizik did not receive the Digicel sponsorship.” This development suggests that the ongoing feud between Garry Pierre Pierre and Kensy remains unresolved, impacting the sponsorship dynamics.
The shift in sponsorship underscores the competitive nature of the music industry and highlights the influence of personal and professional relationships in securing major deals. As Krezi Mizik prepares for a prominent presence at this year’s festival, the industry will be closely watching how these dynamics continue to unfold.