Ti Claude Marcelin, along with Robert Martino, Dadou Pasket, Joel Widmaier, Lionel Benjamin, Reginald Ploycard and so many others around their time, belong to a generation of Haitian artists, who not only transcend Haitian music, but can never be duplicated, copied or be followed. These guys didnt perfect their craft for money, but instead for the love of music and the love of their country. That generation of great Haitian artists valued EXCELLENCE.
I agree , indied so many others to add on the list to be exhaustive about great Haitian legend on the HMI:please don't forget often Georges Lys Herard ( sa sé politik pam, the answer at relaxti mal, no one don't suppose to left behind, ki non manmanw, ki non papaw doesn't matter), Ti Gerard et Max Badet from Djet-X, the phenomenon ti Manno, Loubert Chancy, Ratmond Cajuste of Bossa , Zouzoul, Touco Bouzy,.....
It's true cause I'm listening and witching this and must of took resources sacrifices to shoot this video the mixing of the music recording on dat tapes or rolls and u know how much studio time cost the arrangement this is genious
Simple yet mesmerizing lyrics, " kotew prale? Kibor-w rete? Kinon papa- w kinon manman-w ki singnati-w?" One of my favorite song growing up in Haiti back in the early 90s.
Haiti pa ka retounin tou sel. Se nou pep haitien ki pou leve Haiti, netoye Haiti, rebati Haiti, Nouri Haiti avek Bondie bo kote nou tout sa kab possib. Haiti pa ka fe anyen pou nou se nou ki ka fe bagay pou Haiti. Ke bon Die beni pep haitien.
Mizik sa sete mizik Pam nan and 90 yo Lem te soti pòmago,mw te vin lekol Nan vil okap.mw te konn gade video sa anpil,mw te renmen mizik sa.juskkounyam TJ AP tandel,mw TJ renmenl,sete yon Bel epok.Merci ti Claude Marcelin
Grew up in the 80's in the States ( MTV generation)and was totally immersed in my American music. But boy, as my Haitian counterparts back in the day were jamming to kompa and zouk, i was blessed to have stumbled on this wonderful song and more of this kind too. Never get away from roots; it will find you.
Boy la nostalgie. We played the heck out of these videos while "cleaning" on Saturdays as kids. Love compas de la nouvelle generation of 20 plus yrs ago. Belle' parole et Belle Musique
There's nothing like old school haitian music, I grew up listening to my mom playing this kind of music... Takes me back into a time machine reminicsing those times.
i am a trini but i love konpa, from shleu shleu all the way up to sweet mickey. this guy's stuff is brilliant. can anybody tell me what the song is about? i only understand some words here or there
Sete bon moman,lènap gade Émeline Michel,Ti Claude Marcelin,Master G,Assad Francoeur nan lovanna,Ansy et Yole de Rose,et Yon bann lot bel atis ankò.sete bel bagay.
Even if there's a classs problem in Haiti...musicians and artist are always the first to call for change. Praising kidnappings and assaults is disgusting...
C'est dur d'écouter les paroles de cette chanson. On sent l'odeur de l'exclusion, de l'appartenance à une certaine classe sociale. Malheureusement les tentacules de cette pieuvre enserre notre société dans ti neg an wo, ti neg anba. Resquiescat in pace Master Dji
@@wallstreetomegazoe2963 Selon la petite histoire, cette chanson fut un "pwent" lancé à l'intention de Masterdji. Ce qui expliquerait qu'après Masterdji aurait répliqué avec "Politik pa m". Mais je ne comprends l'évocation de la dualité sociale "ti nèg an wo/ti nèg an ba" dans le commentaire principal ici.
Hey my haitian brothers and sisters,we have yet to figure out how to get along instead of going after each other,honestly I've heard about the topic you're referring to,yes it does exist. I was born right here in Brooklyn my 👩 mom is full haitian and my dad is a Sicilian guy from Brooklyn although I grew up in haiti i came back in state when I was 11 years old I'm now 48 years old and I'm pretty much seen it all Neg an haut Neg anba such narratives have no merritt in our community, I would love to go visit one day, but when will such day arrive though ?
I remember racing down route national in a Subaru. Lots of fun passing the tap-taps at 120kmh, then heading to kayona beach for some sun and a prestige with a Comme il Faut of course. "Garcon two more prestige s'il vous plait" C'est ca!..
My favorite song when i was 6 years old, that's that authentic Haitian music, not that Haitian diaspora crap that we make these days with fake creole words I call it(creoglish) . Sa se vre musik la sa la.
Ti Claude Marcelin, along with Robert Martino, Dadou Pasket, Joel Widmaier, Lionel Benjamin, Reginald Ploycard and so many others around their time, belong to a generation of Haitian artists, who not only transcend Haitian music, but can never be duplicated, copied or be followed. These guys didnt perfect their craft for money, but instead for the love of music and the love of their country. That generation of great Haitian artists valued EXCELLENCE.
McFari
I agreed
I agree , indied so many others to add on the list to be exhaustive about great Haitian legend on the HMI:please don't forget often Georges Lys Herard ( sa sé politik pam, the answer at relaxti mal, no one don't suppose to left behind, ki non manmanw, ki non papaw doesn't matter), Ti Gerard et Max Badet from Djet-X, the phenomenon ti Manno, Loubert Chancy, Ratmond Cajuste of Bossa , Zouzoul, Touco Bouzy,.....
It's true cause I'm listening and witching this and must of took resources sacrifices to shoot this video the mixing of the music recording on dat tapes or rolls and u know how much studio time cost the arrangement this is genious
Don't forget Hans Peters. He is the guitar player accompanying Claude. Another gifted musician
Ki moun ki still ap tande mizik sa 2019 lem ap tande mizik tout sam tresayi bon travay atis kenbe la man
Starm-up Noelandstar yes September 2019. Bel epoque.
HUMM ENFIN JEZU LA BEL EPOKE AYITI JEZU OU KWE AYITI AP KONSA ANKO
Ti claude marcelin mizik sa pap pase mòd mwen an 2024 🎶
Simple yet mesmerizing lyrics, " kotew prale? Kibor-w rete? Kinon papa- w kinon manman-w ki singnati-w?" One of my favorite song growing up in Haiti back in the early 90s.
This song takes me back to my childhood in Haiti 🇭🇹 a lot of good memories back then and a lot of real music
OMG!! I can't believe I actually found this song after all these years!! Awesome!!
Haiti pa ka retounin tou sel. Se nou pep haitien ki pou leve Haiti, netoye Haiti, rebati Haiti, Nouri Haiti avek Bondie bo kote nou tout sa kab possib. Haiti pa ka fe anyen pou nou se nou ki ka fe bagay pou Haiti. Ke bon Die beni pep haitien.
zo10
u right bro men se apre Hamagedon Ayiti ap bon
I can't believe this playlist exists.... flashback are washing over from childhood.
Mizik sa sete mizik Pam nan and 90 yo Lem te soti pòmago,mw te vin lekol Nan vil okap.mw te konn gade video sa anpil,mw te renmen mizik sa.juskkounyam TJ AP tandel,mw TJ renmenl,sete yon Bel epok.Merci ti Claude Marcelin
I love my Haitians music 🎶 🎵 ❤️
I remember listening to this song when I was very young in the early 1990s in Haiti. Such great memories indeed.
I so remember that song...and still say relax Timal!!! lol!!
Grew up in the 80's in the States ( MTV generation)and was totally immersed in my American music. But boy, as my Haitian counterparts back in the day were jamming to kompa and zouk, i was blessed to have stumbled on this wonderful song and more of this kind too. Never get away from roots; it will find you.
mwen té ka pansé i té an moun' Matinik, pa janmé ni lidé i té soti Haiti !
J'étais petite à cette époque , mais je m'en souviens
Du bon vieux temps
Ti claude marcelin nou an 2024 mizik ou yo toujou apa
Boy la nostalgie. We played the heck out of these videos while "cleaning" on Saturdays as kids. Love compas de la nouvelle generation of 20 plus yrs ago. Belle' parole et Belle Musique
Generation master dji a bon bagay wi
12 décembre 2020 Eskew wap tandel tou bnm yon like
There's nothing like old school haitian music, I grew up listening to my mom playing this kind of music... Takes me back into a time machine reminicsing those times.
God, I LOVED this song when i was little kid....
Great song qui l'ecoute encore #2018/19
Muzik sa makem anpil jeune ti gason youn lan legend guitarist haitian
Claude Marcelin is the father of ZOUK - he released Lakol in 1985
Any other songs by him you recommend?
@@arturob5306 Li Dim Konsa by Claude Marcelin
claude marcelin, l'un des 10 meilleurs guitaristes haitiens.
I miss my 90s
90s was already over, 80s yes, 100 %.
80s yes
Music la cho et li bon! Li très folklorique et li rapppelé nou culture paï nou....min, moin pa comprennn pou qui ça pesonn pa voté gro pou li???
i am a trini but i love konpa, from shleu shleu all the way up to sweet mickey. this guy's stuff is brilliant. can anybody tell me what the song is about? i only understand some words here or there
It's not kompa. It's haitien zouk actually
It a political song
@@lsmusic8760Lmao zouk came after Konpa so how could it be Haitian zouk?
Sete bon moman,lènap gade Émeline Michel,Ti Claude Marcelin,Master G,Assad Francoeur nan lovanna,Ansy et Yole de Rose,et Yon bann lot bel atis ankò.sete bel bagay.
OMG!!!!! i luvd dis song. makes me cry.
The build up to the pickup line close to the end of the song ...oooh... gets in the car every time.
That pickup line...
Haitians music classic DOPE
2024….?🎉❤❤❤
Even if there's a classs problem in Haiti...musicians and artist are always the first to call for change. Praising kidnappings and assaults is disgusting...
The guy that appear @ 1:26 use to creep me out watching this video as a kid, but I love the song.
DJBirdo me too 😂
Me too 🤣🤣
😂🤣
they were actually making fun of Master Dji. The song is about him
@@m3sserougepointb640 interesting, you learn something new everyday.
Brings back to so much good memories of Haiti
C'est dur d'écouter les paroles de cette chanson.
On sent l'odeur de l'exclusion, de l'appartenance à une certaine classe sociale.
Malheureusement les tentacules de cette pieuvre enserre notre société dans ti neg an wo, ti neg anba.
Resquiescat in pace Master Dji
De quoi tu parles toi
@@wallstreetomegazoe2963 Selon la petite histoire, cette chanson fut un "pwent" lancé à l'intention de Masterdji. Ce qui expliquerait qu'après Masterdji aurait répliqué avec "Politik pa m". Mais je ne comprends l'évocation de la dualité sociale "ti nèg an wo/ti nèg an ba" dans le commentaire principal ici.
Hey my haitian brothers and sisters,we have yet to figure out how to get along instead of going after each other,honestly I've heard about the topic you're referring to,yes it does exist. I was born right here in Brooklyn my 👩 mom is full haitian and my dad is a Sicilian guy from Brooklyn although I grew up in haiti i came back in state when I was 11 years old I'm now 48 years old and I'm pretty much seen it all Neg an haut Neg anba such narratives have no merritt in our community, I would love to go visit one day, but when will such day arrive though ?
Marie Theodat kote rete kote prale ki nom papa tout moun on sel kote problem yo ap resoud on jou top shame.
msonje bel epok sa yo ki pap janm tounen
Je t'aime beaucoup Celine Dion la music tres Jolie 💃🌹🌹💖💖💖❤️❤️❤️♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨️🕯🕯✨️🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🙏🏆🏆🏆🏆💥💥💥
twenty years and it still sounds fresh
I was madd young when this song came out!! woah
maaaaaaan. i have loved this song ever since i was a kid.
OMG! THROWBACK!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🕺🕺🕺🕺
I always love this song 😮 i use wwatch that video so many time
Ti Claude Marcelin: one of 5 best Haitian guitar player. This song takes me back to my teen years in Haiti.
Muzik sa raplem lèm te sòti andeyò Pòmago pou mw te antre lekòl lavil okap.Muzik sa,video sa te an vòg.Ti Claude Marcelin bon bagay.
good song
j'aime beaucoup les paroles
Marcelin pou tout tan bel mizik tout tan bel moun pou tout tan waaaaaaaaawwwww Amazing family
Lè sa te gen jenèss nan peyi m
My childhood ♥️🇭🇹
Thank you for posting this song. Merci Merci. I miss Haiti in the good old days so much
mwen ta renmen pou nouvel generasyon fe yon ti kout pye back and see how we were...pou nap ranse la kounye a... nou pa ront
MIKE MICHAEL nou fini zanmim temps sa pap tounen anko
November 2024 nan kay la
Classic Haitian music
MISYE PA JANM FE ANYIN KI TROP GRANDIOSE APRE DP EXPRESS AK CARIBBEAN SEXTET.
Old time..🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Yooooo! THROWBACK!!!!!!
lmao .. When i was younger i use to think to myself.. who this guy think he is wantin to know where im going n where i live lol good times!
Lè sa te gen jenèss nan peyim, kounya nope
My homeboy Ti Claude , bon bagay
such a beautiful song
GREATEST HIT OF THE 80'S...
Love it ❤️
love it !!!!
M se dernier moun kap koute la, 21avril 2019.
My teen years gone and real love of my life.
waw sa fèm sonje lontan bèl muzik
Fall 2024🙌🏾
Ti Claude Marcelin, parole yo immortel.
Parole raciste Yo tchuipssss
bon son nan sans pam viv lavi
2020 ,ce morceau est toujours de mise
This Guy..😂Hi Claude!
Congratulations 💙❤️💙❤️💙🏆🏆🏆💥💥💥🎊🎊🎈🎈✌️🕯🙏🏻🙌🏻💪
i remember when he started out and played at the "steak hosue" in petion ville, he is good, i love this song.
I remember racing down route national in a Subaru. Lots of fun passing the tap-taps at 120kmh, then heading to kayona beach for some sun and a prestige with a Comme il Faut of course. "Garcon two more prestige s'il vous plait" C'est ca!..
I miss my mom listening to these songs
my jam
Wi se HAITIEN LI YE.
Omg yes 2020
i had great crush on him. lol
OMG!!!!
actually it's this song right here!
Great song....Haitian classic?
My favorite song when i was 6 years old, that's that authentic Haitian music, not that Haitian diaspora crap that we make these days with fake creole words I call it(creoglish) . Sa se vre musik la sa la.
Beautiful people
Kote Claude Marcellin mezanmi
MERINGUE-COMPAS TUNE. HAITIAN MUSIC OF THE 80S
I love your music lenger congratulations 🎊 🎈💙❤️🎶⭐️⭐️⭐️🏆🏆🏆🏆💥💥💥🕯🕯🕯✌️🙏🏻🙌🏻💪👍
nice video
Oh yea...nouvel generation kompa was the best!
Sa se te konpa
Cher ou met di sa fo,se pa manti.
I totally agree with you, 2guzup!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Bon bagay
yes
2020
19 September 2020
Hi Tout moun beswen regle problem on sel kote sa zot fe yo knoen world shame.
nope you're old too I went to St. Martial in the late 90's
Jacqueline denis❤❤❤❤