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Harmonik ft Alison Hinds- Let's Go

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

The first song of the new anticipated new album of the sensation group Harmonik. With the Voice of the beautiful Alison Hinds this song is the first release of the album.

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  • Big opportunity missed here!! If there was half alison hinds and Harmonik in the song with a good Kanaval beat that mixed the two islands this song would've been able to cross borders!!! However its mainly kompa so we're ,haitians, are going to be the only one's listening to it and its not even a song that we'll play in the club... :( I was hoping I could make a dance to this song..

  • Love, love love Harmonik....Beautiful song

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  • Our people is very talented and gifted but sadly we are not emancipated and most of the time, our dreams just go as far as the tip of our nose. Therefore our music can't even make to big screen movie score. Live performances at a corner pub is just a fragment of what our musicians can do, but ,,,

  • I love this song Harmonik and carimi are the best haitian artist ever

  • danm Queens alison makes dha musik more intrestinnn, sexy, dope btt my haitians guys kills it tooo wit they voice,it can you dance all daiii cx it so sweet vs hott

  • @MontE54 i agree, with you. but I even think that Carimi was given the same opportunity, and it was the same thing.

  • I mean just like a rapper on a r&b track or a reggae artist on a rapper or r&b song...the song is r&b or hip hop she is just featuring on the song Its kompa period....its either you it or u hate it

  • Live!

  • Anyone know how we can find the piano for this

    

  • @jhonclark1 - I agree, I never said they did a bad job. My point is that its only good on the standards of Haitians, or other creole speaking countries. I also think that it is possible for you to make music that sticks to the konpa beat and cross borders. For example, JBeatz, He makes great zouk music that still entices Americans who are not haitian to listen to it. I feelthat if Carimi or T-Vice was given Alison Hinds to work with, they would have used her to more of their advantage.

  • @MontE54 - I think the band did a great job on this song. This is a konpa band after all. what opportunity are you talking about? This how it's play my dude. People are already accustom to their culture. Every now and than they will discover something else. But you have to stay true to the roots of the beat of konpa or you will lose the fans that you had in the first place.

  • fanatik harmonik ki la!!!!

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