Twoubadou music is a very popular form of guitar-based Haitian music which was brought back by Haitian migrant laborers who went to work on Cuban sugar plantations at the turn of the century. True to the original Spanish troubadours, the music and its lyrics usually conjured up images of true love and lasting relationships. Although more popular during times past, today it is sometimes considered passé or only for the old folks. Although more recently, it has begun being eclipsed by more popular forms of Rasin and Konpa music, it is making a comeback even among groups like Mizik Mizik ("Blakawout') who are popular among the younger crowds.
please i dont wanna have any troubadou in this song, this is actually one of my favorite song of all the time, so please keep it original
lovachica1 2 months ago
WHO WROTE THAT FUNNY TWOUBADOU DEFINITION ON? IT IS COMPLETELY WRONG. AND THAT IS A SHAME.
Kamoken10 5 months ago
nan temp 80 yo param yo te kon couri deyem nan new yok lem te kon habiyer konsa fait cheuveum kouai Ritchi kounyer a yo bay yo gloi , a la yon lavie pou Haitian ki grandi au etat ini.
meningees 1 year ago
J' aime 7 son la! Haïti Troubadours... Pourquoi p leur son instumental "G" ?
MrDerhel1 1 year ago
Je surkiff ce son!!!I really like this song
Dadou...
Dadbauer 1 year ago
i love this song!!!!!
SwagKing4Lyf 1 year ago