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Claude Marcelin Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Claude Marcelin:
Lakol Chak fwa w tande se mizik sa k' frape doudou Ay.…
Li Di m' Konsa Mesyedam lasosyete men bon nouvèl mwen pote Aswè a nou pral…
Relax ti mal nan telefonn. saw pa kontran, problem fatras nan lekol. sa k…
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McFarinn
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.
Jeanjean Paroly
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Natacha F
I agreed
Rico A
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,.....
FatZoe514
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
Allan Peters
Don't forget Hans Peters. He is the guitar player accompanying Claude. Another gifted musician
Neg Gonaives 1804
This song takes me back to my childhood in Haiti 🇭🇹 a lot of good memories back then and a lot of real music
Papa
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.
Jean-Robert TiloliT
Ti Claude Marcelin: one of 5 best Haitian guitar player. This song takes me back to my teen years in Haiti.
Kenny E.
I remember listening to this song when I was very young in the early 1990s in Haiti. Such great memories indeed.