Muzik sa a fem sonje lem te piti en ayiti chak matin mwen te konn tandel avan mal lekol. Mwen sur pawol ki nan muzik sa a fe lot haitien yo we ki mize moun ap pase nan peyi etranje paske anpil ladan yo di peyi etranje se myel ak let kap koule. Li ta bon si tout ta vini pou we!
Muzik sa a fem sonje lem te piti en ayiti chak matin mwen te konn tandel avan mal lekol. Mwen sur pawol ki nan muzik sa a fe lot haitien yo we ki mize moun ap pase na peyi entranje paske anpil ladan yo di peyi etranje se myel ak let kap koule. Li ta bon si tout ta vini pou we!
this is truly remarkable the comments on this video. i was born after this song was recorded therefore took me awhile to comprehend this the full impact on this song. my father is Jean -Claude Eugene and I'm sure this will lift his spirit when he reads your fee back
This song is the perfect explanation of how people from other countries that came to the U.S.A are living their lives struggling for the ones left back at home.
That song right there is a classic and it brings lots of memories. I listened to that song every single morning when I was in Haiti. Radio Citadelle, Cap Haitien, used to play it every morning at 5:00 Am, so we knew we had to get up and get ready for School.
God bless women. I had lots of strong women in my family. A society without women is not a society at all. I can't believe some cultures in the Arab world don't respect and give women the freedom they deserve
mwen tap joure neg sa yo kap plede mande mwen pou mwen leve, paske mwen renmen domi anpil. mwe te rayi mizik sa avek yon paket lot memjan an anko. LOL
Classic song I used to listen to eveyday at 5:00 AM on some radio station in Cap Haitien. I had to be in school at 7:00 AM. So, Everyday I woke up to that song. The more I think about those days, the more I fall in love with Lakay
c'es la vie quotidienne que les femmes haitennes ont subit chaque jour a travers tous les etats de l'amerique et ainsi presque tous les pays etrangers ou habitent les femmes haitiennes , bravo jean claude eugene .
Merci duchcjc pour cette tranche de notre realite quotidienne dans la diaspora,nos miseres,et humiliations to keep alive relatives in Hiti,unfortunatly a lot of them
never appreciate and do not know the price we are paying dearly to sustain,and feed them.
Thanks a lot for that clip,keep doing the good job Man!
my dad use sing this to wake me up when i was in Haiti. this brings back so many memories
li1micah 1 week ago
M'te toujou konn ap tande chante sa a le'm te an Ayiti men mwen pa't janm konprann se tout kalite gwo mesaj sa a li te gen ladan'l.
sWeEtSkItTlez 3 weeks ago
I Always love this song, li fem songe piram
gertrude1040 1 month ago
lol just discovered my dad is in the video!
smartymarty87 1 month ago
@smartymarty87 Only 23 years late! LOL
MzMysty83 1 month ago
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Muzik sa a fem sonje lem te piti en ayiti chak matin mwen te konn tandel avan mal lekol. Mwen sur pawol ki nan muzik sa a fe lot haitien yo we ki mize moun ap pase nan peyi etranje paske anpil ladan yo di peyi etranje se myel ak let kap koule. Li ta bon si tout ta vini pou we!
tner1921 3 months ago
Muzik sa a fem sonje lem te piti en ayiti chak matin mwen te konn tandel avan mal lekol. Mwen sur pawol ki nan muzik sa a fe lot haitien yo we ki mize moun ap pase na peyi entranje paske anpil ladan yo di peyi etranje se myel ak let kap koule. Li ta bon si tout ta vini pou we!
tner1921 3 months ago
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100% agree with Johnajr2004! That's real life of some Haitian women in USA.
Wanfrede 8 months ago
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Wanfrede 8 months ago
Damn she sleep hard
mcshan38 8 months ago
Cecilia should have been younger,but that's ok.
mcshan38 8 months ago
Degaje w, Cecilia!
CrazedAdult 10 months ago
Honor and respect to Eugene! He is still alive. He was in Cap-Haitien in the summer vacation. I think that he lives in Canada.
sosoempty 1 year ago
That was my song! Lol! I was very young and couldn't even say it right but mom used to help me LOL!
sweetchanu 2 years ago
this is truly remarkable the comments on this video. i was born after this song was recorded therefore took me awhile to comprehend this the full impact on this song. my father is Jean -Claude Eugene and I'm sure this will lift his spirit when he reads your fee back
chordlessbill 2 years ago
He is your dad? For real? That's cool.
sweetchanu 2 years ago
guys you must to give respect with all strong women thanks
1franny1 2 years ago 6
Damn, I remember this on WLIB every Sunday with the I guess and I guess commercials in between! #1. Classic!
ironwork92000 2 years ago
This song is the perfect explanation of how people from other countries that came to the U.S.A are living their lives struggling for the ones left back at home.
sharonmix1 3 years ago 2
Thank you You Tube!!!
MrsBarry06 3 years ago
I AGREE GUYS, LOVE IT .......
beccalud 3 years ago
This is one of the perfect way to explain the lives of Haitians, perhaps, the lives in the United States. Great presentation.
I agree with JohnaJr2004, this is life.
jeanjeudy 3 years ago 4
While some of you might think this is just a song, but for some of us this is our live.
johnajr2004 3 years ago 12
omg, my parents used to jam to this back in the day. memories.
Babyw4ever 3 years ago
That song right there is a classic and it brings lots of memories. I listened to that song every single morning when I was in Haiti. Radio Citadelle, Cap Haitien, used to play it every morning at 5:00 Am, so we knew we had to get up and get ready for School.
God bless women. I had lots of strong women in my family. A society without women is not a society at all. I can't believe some cultures in the Arab world don't respect and give women the freedom they deserve
Shigit 3 years ago 2
That song make me sad everytime I'm listening to it.
tner192 3 years ago
Epok ayisyen te konn chante.I grew up listening to this song.I just love it.
lilipute 3 years ago
mwen tap joure neg sa yo kap plede mande mwen pou mwen leve, paske mwen renmen domi anpil. mwe te rayi mizik sa avek yon paket lot memjan an anko. LOL
glaphirarocks 4 years ago 3
Classic song I used to listen to eveyday at 5:00 AM on some radio station in Cap Haitien. I had to be in school at 7:00 AM. So, Everyday I woke up to that song. The more I think about those days, the more I fall in love with Lakay
Shigit 4 years ago 2
c'es la vie quotidienne que les femmes haitennes ont subit chaque jour a travers tous les etats de l'amerique et ainsi presque tous les pays etrangers ou habitent les femmes haitiennes , bravo jean claude eugene .
jeanraphy 4 years ago
Merci duchcjc pour cette tranche de notre realite quotidienne dans la diaspora,nos miseres,et humiliations to keep alive relatives in Hiti,unfortunatly a lot of them
never appreciate and do not know the price we are paying dearly to sustain,and feed them.
Thanks a lot for that clip,keep doing the good job Man!
Humveeboy69 4 years ago 2
That's a very sad song. Pure reality, oh God Haiti needs ur HELP!
glaphirarocks 4 years ago
That song made me really sad, reminded me of my mother.
georgeline 4 years ago 2
i ws looking for ths videeo forever! mwen te konn tande mizik saa chak matin avan m'al lekol! wow! memwa!
NorahM25 4 years ago