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  • Wonderful song! Very good poetry... Haiti is lucky to have you and WE LOVE YOU Ti Corn.

  • i remember this song, i was a little boy in Haiti. i love ticorn.

    stop all this yaliya go to ticornmusic channel for more about her.

  • Haters ,Please. It's good to see people with Haitian citizenship sing our songs the way we do. Our cultral throught the eyes of a non Haitian is Beautiful. How do we get other non Haitians to know our stroies, through songs. Love It!!!!!!

  • It is not aproblem ifTicorn isGerman or Haitians, the manner is she sings well.The word that she used reflects Haitian culture everything, but not German.Ticorn herself would not happy to hear comments like that.Example, in the USA,I never heard any comment like this one because many people from different country, back ground, but the always said theyre American nobody ever correct them.

  • To Gilgabe.

    When you don't know, it is better to get informed than posting stupid lies. Ticorn was not and never rom the nord, Cap haitien as you pretended. She came in Haiti in 1945 as a little girl with her parents when they were fleeing the Nazis. She is a german who took the Haitian citizenship.. She grew up in Haiti n the Republic of Port-au-Prince. Please take your B.S. comment.

  • @jaikeh This Gilgabe is going everywhere pretending to be someone, the same mentality who put Haiti where it is now tqalking about his family was rich, we are the mass....please enough of you gilgabe. if you have nothing to say shut the hell up

  • @Labeautecreole You have the fucking nerves to address me in that fashion. You should thank the likes of Duvalier & Aristide who put ignorant NEGROES like you out in the open so today you who would even dare telling me to shut up. Should I have her you writing personally so she could tell you that she was born in Cap-Haitien. Negroes like you always feel dumb founded when seeing a white or light skinned Haitian because you don't freaking associate with you lots. We will put you in your place!

  • @Labeautecreole Her father was German & her husband is a LaRoche whose family was the only Haitian family travelling in the Titanic. Imbecile low class like you wouldn't know these facts about her cause still today you can't believe she is Haitian. My mentality is the same mentality that started to build Haiti in the 1940's after we paid France all our billions as reparations until your ignorant NEGROE DUVALIER took over. What did he do for you NEGROES or HAITI besides given you guns & poverty?

  • MERCI pour cette merveille...

  • To Ti Corn, if by any good coincidence you watch this message, on behalf of many (mainly from your fellow Capois & Capoises) we would love to see you in concerts here in the US, better back home so the new generation gets to enjoy your beautiful voice and your beautiful patriotic songs. Vive Haiti, Vive le Nord, Vive le Cap!

  • She has great musical talent...

  • Am I the only one who noticed that the birds, tout ti papiyon bo rivie tout disparet? pa gen kolibri anko...

  • She's not dead..... still performs. Love ti corn

  • mwen gen 40 rekolte kafe sou tet mwen .mwen pa janm bliye epok sa .le ayiti te bel ,(ayiti cheri m nan)map mande eske nap jwen anko de moun tankou ti corn anko nan peyi sa ki entwodi ayiti tou pa tou kote li pase ak youn fason kiltirelman ki si rihe e sitou ak lanmou li gen pou ayiti kom youn ayisyen otantik

  • Salut MIHIVA,Ticorn n est pas native natale puisqu elle est nee en Allemagne ,2 mois apres sa naissance ses parents ont regagné le Cap Haitien,elle se considere elle meme une mélange des deux pais.Saludos a todos desde Mexico

  • Men ni fout! Si nou di on etranger ticorn se yon Haitienne lap diw manti!! Mezanmi ki le na jwenn respen antan ke yon pep jesus! TICORN TELLEMENT NATIF NATAL KE LI SE YON FANM OKAP(VILLE KOTE KI TE GEN ANPILLLLLLLLLLL ESKLAV OUI) kounya ya dim si ayiti pa gen bel moun vre. Ya bouke ranse aven!

  • m pito yole ak emeline :)

  • @mihiva mwen d ako epi w

  • Thank you soooooo much for bringing these songs back!!!!!!

  • where is she? is she dead? oneof haitigreates artist....CLASSIC

  • Mwen fyè de li

  • Mom ti con you make me proud to be haitian , and I love you

  • wow she's so beautyful.

  • Almost painful to watch, for springing to mind so many beautiful memories of our homeland circa late 70s to early 80s.

  • Mèsi bèl kolibri.

  • L'une des plus belle femmes D'haiti, et aussi l'une des plus belle voix.

  • where she at?

  • The last I heard she went back to Germany where she was born. I think she had to leave Haiti because of all the problems, but she always defined herself as Haitian, since she was raise there.

  • I remember I was little kid. where she at? is she alive?

  • you breaking my heart, tears are unable to stop coming down my eyes, mezanmi merci anpil, merci anpil. where have all our wonderful artists gonne.

  • Very relaxing.

  • mezanmi mizik fe dlo coule nan yeux mwen telman li raplem anpil bagay

  • manman!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    ki laj mwen te gen le sa

    merci et merci pr ce clip

  • do you have more of ti corn music?

    Please post them if you do.

    Thank you

  • wow, what a beautiful voice, i still remember listening to her songs when i was a kid back in haiti..we've lost alot of big people in our music, time that will never come back again but we can still have them as memories in our heart..

  • Tres jolie!

  • thank you for the posting, what a voice, where is she now !! can we purchase her cd

  • Bon mwen te panse li te Haitienne tou men apres mwen te ap chachel men sa mwen te jwen, Born in Germany on August 11, 1953 to a German family established in Cap Hatien, Haiti for many generations, Cornlia Schutt-Richard, aka Ti Corn, daughter of Ingrid and Carl Otto Schutt, a merchant, was taken to Cap Hatien two months after her birth.

  • (Suite)There, she grew up with her brother, Broder, and her sisters, Laetitia and Anne-Caroline. Very early on Cornlia, who received the nickname Ti Corn from her nanny Anna Colo, was exposed to Creole, to the traditional songs, to the tales and legend of the land. She quickly developed a love for the culture and the music of Haiti.

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