Known for his powerful and distinctive voice, Armstrong Jeune has long been regarded as one of the top vocalists in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI). His impressive contributions to the acclaimed N.Y.A.S album “Pou La Vi”, particularly the title track, cemented his status as a leading talent. Yet, despite his undeniable skills and strong presence in the HMI, Armstrong currently finds himself without a band.
Widely considered one of the top 3-5 vocalists in the HMI, Armstrong’s career highlights include his work with N.Y.A.S and numerous guest appearances on various albums. After the temporary hiatus of N.Y.A.S, Armstrong relocated to Florida and briefly joined the group Sweet Vibe, only to be left without a group again when Sweet Vibe’s leader departed to join Hangout. Now, Armstrong is a free agent, seeking his next opportunity.
In a recent conversation, Armstrong expressed his interest in pursuing a solo career, possibly exploring the Jazz genre. While a solo career can be creatively fulfilling, many in the HMI understand that remaining a solo artist can present financial challenges, particularly when it comes to securing consistent income. Despite his desire to go solo, it’s clear that Armstrong would consider joining a group if the right offer came along.
Armstrong’s exceptional talent makes him a highly sought-after vocalist, and he remains one of the few top-tier singers currently on the market without a band. His versatility and proven track record make him an ideal candidate to be the cornerstone of a new band or to serve as a co-vocalist in an established group. His voice, which has captivated audiences for years, is far too valuable to remain sidelined.
Could Armstrong Jeune be a fit for the rumored Nu Vice project, or perhaps a new chapter with Top Vice alongside Freddy? His talents would certainly make a significant impact on any group looking to make an immediate impression in the HMI.
Whatever the future holds, one thing is certain: Armstrong Jeune’s voice is too powerful to be left unused, and any band would be lucky to have him on board.