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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

Raram kanaval 2002 Piwo degre
Group is distinguised for their "prosesyon" sounds, those reminiscent of rara "bands on foot", genre of music brought down generation to generation from our African ancestors. Musical sounds are typically those of ancient drumming rhythms, rara homemade horns, bambou...
Lyrics tackle political issues, express disgust toward the government and the elite class in Haiti.

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  • Poukisa li di musique traditionel africain nan tit la?

  • ou gen rezon. m'ap chanje li paske m' te bliye'l.

  • danm.....where do you get these from amberginny? Keep putting these up in order pou kenbe kilti ayisyen yan pou nou ki pa nan peyi yan e ki ap tcheke youtube pou bagay peyi nou.

    mesi anpil...

  • ur welcome, tibourik.

    u know me from another website actually. i've talked to u before. clue: i have family that come from the same area ur from in haiti.

  • we bow and salute you thy queen.....

    you leave your marks on different websites to make sure every constituents, nationals, citizens and peons of thy kingdom are entertained as well as educated.

    Once again mesi anpil

  • ROTFL!!!

    Well, u know me well, my faithful little donkey. how was the gallop?

    Yes, i care about my subjects very deeply. as long as they're alive, if i so choose, i won't let them forget lakay and the various entertainments they have back there.

    P.S.: My granma asked many times about ur aunt whose husband is actually a distant cousin of hers. Can u send me a message so i can at least tell her of her whereabouts? She has been buggin me, but i kept forgetting about that.

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  • gwo bagay ayibobo pou kilti popile.men nou !

  • We all should know as much about what has happened in Haiti as possible and trading in rumors and gossip seems the least productive in my opinion.

    Thank you. I will respectfully leave it there.

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  • Djazzzzzzzzzzz la hautttttttttt pi haut djazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • this the best rara in haiti im cming from shabba rara in tichery solino but i like raram more

  • @longmemoryprod Yvon zapzap wasn't raram drummer. he used to play cone for zapzap, which the rara that came out of . i have two uncles that used play drum for zapzap back in 1990s. but one of them left zapzap for raram. maestro Lutsen li jwe nan koudjay, raram,and kampech

  • There is some about The Rara instruments that wakes up something in me.

  • sick tune

  • sa se youn nan pi bel kanaval raram yo

  • mwen renmen mizik sa

  • "The rest are details"... yes and those details are called historical facts. It's important to verify them to the best of our abilities and share them in discourse. They are important to provide. My point once again, is that claiming RARAM deserved what happened to them because they led "double lives" is by your own admission based on rumor and gossip. While I applaud your honesty there should also be some form of accountability to the readers of this YouTube blog.

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