The Haitian Konpa band Ekip, known for its infectious rhythms and chart-topping hits, has found itself in the spotlight recently—but not for its music. Earlier this year, the band released its sophomore album Makiye Mizè W, which debuted in January to rave reviews. The album spawned several hit singles and secured the band numerous bookings for live performances. However, despite their musical success, the group has been the subject of swirling gossip that threatens to overshadow their artistry.

For those who have managed to avoid the rumor mill, it seems nearly impossible not to have heard the buzz. Much of the chatter began when Shabba’s ex-wife took to social media in what appeared to be a jealous tirade, leveling personal accusations against the band member. While we’ve chosen not to delve into the details—especially since children are involved—it’s clear that the allegations have ignited a media frenzy.

What’s perhaps more troubling is how quickly internet commentators and podcasters have jumped to their own conclusions, dragging other members of the band into the drama. For instance, rumors surfaced that Steve Khe, one of the group’s lead vocalists, left the band due to alleged jealousy over fellow member D-Perfect. However, the reality is far less sensational: Steve is currently stuck in Haiti due to suspended flights following a tragic incident where a Spirit Airlines plane was fired upon by gangs near the airport. The Haitian aviation authority has since halted flights to and from the country, leaving Steve unable to travel to join the band for their U.S. performances, including their scheduled Thanksgiving weekend show in New York.

Despite the baseless claims circulating online, Ekip has remained largely silent, a move that has only fueled further speculation. Shabba, typically known for speaking his mind, has yet to address the situation publicly, prompting questions about whether the band is quietly handling matters behind the scenes.

It’s worth noting that this wave of gossip is not just a distraction but a disservice to the band’s artistic contributions. Ekip has worked tirelessly to build a reputation for delivering quality music, and their recent album Makiye Mizè W is proof of their dedication to their craft. Yet, rather than celebrating their success, much of the attention has shifted to unverified claims and salacious storytelling by some in the media.

As Ekip moves forward with its scheduled performances to close out the year, fans are encouraged to focus on what truly matters—the music. The band has continued to fulfill its obligations, demonstrating professionalism amidst the chaos.

While the rumors may continue to swirl, it’s clear that Ekip’s commitment to their craft and their fans remains unwavering. Let’s not allow baseless gossip to overshadow the remarkable contributions this band has made to the Haitian music industry. After all, their music speaks louder than any rumor ever could.

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