Exactly... and I dont clash anymore.. I like more black groups now.So basically you one of them nikkas that clashed with us just cause
Thats why Zoe Pound had to develop
since the begin, pass down by the taino indians just like kassav(cake). It has different names depending on what island ur onSince when this is a Haitian thing???
You're gonna be DJing the party or you just need tracks to have the DJ play?neg pam
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You obviously haven't been around Haitians that grew up in HaitiSince when this is a Haitian thing???
djing I need to step up my old school kompa mixYou're gonna be DJing the party or you just need tracks to have the DJ play?
You obviously haven't been around Haitians that grew up in Haiti
As a young Haitian breh your first drunken experience will include Kenèp. There is this thing we call cocktail kenèp . Basically it's Kenèp, brown sugar and Kléren. Put them in a jar/bottle together and let it marinate for about a week. Open that sh!t up and the taste is
For the record: Kléren = 100 proof moonshine
Bon appétit ,brethren
Oh i can suggest some tracks and also provide you with MP3'sdjing I need to step up my old school kompa mix
You must spread reputation to at least 30 other user(s) before you can give reputation to Intruder v3.0 again.Oh i can suggest some tracks and also provide you with MP3's
Tabou Combo
Banboch Paramount
Mabouya
Mario Mario
Laura
A Moityé
Amélie
Et Alors
Michel Martelly
I Dont Care
Pa manyen
Grenadier
Decidé ou
Ou fè meen mal
San ou
Ou La la!
Baissez Bas
Zin
Lage'm
Opa
Fè'm vole
Sa
Coupe Cloue
Coco Bizarre
Men rat la
Bel Maryaj
Lakol
Kabicha
Siwel nan wel ou
Kassav
Dite peyi
Ou lé
An Mouvman
Kole Sere
Malavoi
Exil
Case A Lucie
A si paré
Emeline Michel
AKIKO
Pa gen manti nan saa
I'll send you the tracks to listen to and you work them in accordingly. I got a lot more but just a few from top of my head
since the begin, pass down by the taino indians just like kassav(cake). It has different names depending on what island ur on
Can you guys save these for the Caribbean women thread?
Kettie Jean is a stunning Haitian-Vietnamese filmmaker/actress born in Jacmel, Haiti. She founded the film production company, Wise Kid Films, and currently divides her time between acting and non-profit work for Haiti.
ricia Crann is a gorgeous Haitian model and actress who loves yoga. She starred in Tutu Demosthene's Haitian film "Dancing In The Shadow of Love"
yeah but it wouldn't be Haitian appreciation without the womenCan you guys save these for the Caribbean women thread?