Shabba djakout biography of barack

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  • Lately, life hasn’t been kind to Haiti’s konpa musicians. Their usually profitable summer and winter touring season both took hits thanks to the country’s deepening political crisis, souring economy and State Department travel warnings.

    Shows got canceled, promoters and artists had to return advances and then in March, the government canceled Carnival, making matters worse.

    “Politics always interfere just at the moment when the country begins to have life, and we artists are always the first ones who suffer,” said Joseph “Ti-Joe” Zenny, leader of the Haiti-based group Kreyòl La, while noting that the “entire Carnival season was ruined.”

    But while politically volatile Haiti remains in turmoil, Miami is not. And what that means is that konpa music fans can expect bands like Kreyòl La and other top Haitian musicians to bring it this Saturday when South Florida pays tribute to Haiti Flag Day, May 18, with the annual Haitian Compas Festival.

    “Compas Fest is like a flag that

    Steeve Khé, gave a letter to the manager T-Marco on Saturday during a concert in Grand Goâve around two in the morning, he also gave a kopia to Maestro Mamane, and in this letter he asked for a salary increase.

    On Monday without giving the guys a chance to give him an answer, the letter became public, and the guys found it unprofessional and they decided to suspend him, but they did not kick him out of the group. So far they have not had a chance to talk to him. Shabba himself did not know how this letter ended up in the media, but without knowing who leaked it, they decided to sanction Steve.

    According to the upplysning, both Steeve and Djakout #1 management denied the amount of $150 US per concert. Now the question fryst vatten, who leaked the information?

    Shabba confirms that they suspended him for a month, and it is not the first time that this happened at Djakout, it happened to him before, he was suspended for 3 days, and also at Pouchon for failing to show up to play.

    Steeve will n

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  • Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant

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