Zouk sound like Compa, Zouk is a digital fusion of Kompa and Twoubadou stated the Casav Base player when he was in Haiti in the early 80's, the Maestro of the band himself claim on TNH that he came to Haiti many times to get that new groove by going to remote area in Haiti to record the Twoubadou players. Back then the old generation Compa played only, one 2, one 2, they wanted to move away from that with a new rhythm, isn't Compa itself a slow Meringue? that's according to Nemour and Sicot
Words very well put!!! Seems like the performer in the white hat gets caught in a dreamlike trance. He's found where he wants to be. Just like me! Helpless to the sound.
mwen remin sac ap chante a,li beaux
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MrBigPoppa43 1 year ago
sa son groove..ooh la la ;-)
Abeautifulmynde 1 year ago
I Love Being Haitian
raybret 3 years ago 4
i would to get my hands on the dvd.. how can i get it?
Radiocitadelle 3 years ago
give me your address
armond2000 3 years ago
are u crazy
raybret 3 years ago
I have no Idea what your comenting about. lease detail.
armond2000 3 years ago
i would to get my hands on the dvd.. how can i get it?
Radiocitadelle 3 years ago
pas mal les mecs ça me rappelle coupé cloué le roi coupé
rokolino78 4 years ago
AHH... my haitian music.... I sill be jammin to those now man... but in Haiti it's da shit..
GS11341 4 years ago 2
viva la Republica Dominicana!!!!!
galenojop 4 years ago
keep da kompa live my haitians wat a good beat yo!!!
MimiHaitianmami 4 years ago
it seems as if the music of martinique and haiti are almost the same. kompas sounds like zouk...am i correct?
adeart72 4 years ago 3
Zouk sound like Compa, Zouk is a digital fusion of Kompa and Twoubadou stated the Casav Base player when he was in Haiti in the early 80's, the Maestro of the band himself claim on TNH that he came to Haiti many times to get that new groove by going to remote area in Haiti to record the Twoubadou players. Back then the old generation Compa played only, one 2, one 2, they wanted to move away from that with a new rhythm, isn't Compa itself a slow Meringue? that's according to Nemour and Sicot
malanduye 3 years ago
this sound is warm and relaxing, trippy and journeyful, want for a better word buzzy!
swingingmonk 4 years ago
Words very well put!!! Seems like the performer in the white hat gets caught in a dreamlike trance. He's found where he wants to be. Just like me! Helpless to the sound.
Apiroshay 4 years ago
god bess our haitian brothers and sisters.....i love it all
clasikman1 4 years ago
were do they find all this electricity ?
bigphillytheman 4 years ago
i love haitian music
Missshannalicious 4 years ago
je ne suis pas haitien je suis guineen dafrique and i love haiti music its d best black power 4 life
diallo9 4 years ago
power too da haitian
carlineaurelien 4 years ago
jdr le kompa
winnienourson92 4 years ago
man this is the 2nd vid i've seen....im now a fan
blkbassplaya 4 years ago
Give me your add and Ill send you a Dvd.
armond2000 4 years ago
thats bon konpa right there love it lo......
yollins2007 4 years ago
Thanks for the love.
armond2000 4 years ago
Good video dis represents our country Haiti
brklyn1990 4 years ago
lol
allantino0 4 years ago
music for the soul
beckaspcl 4 years ago
lol
allantino0 4 years ago