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  2. Compas - Wikipedia

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    Compas (French pronunciation:; Haitian Creole: konpa dirèk; [2] French: compas direct), also known as konpa or kompa, is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti. [1] The genre was popularized by Nemours Jean-Baptiste following the creation of Ensemble Aux Callebasses in 1955, which became Ensemble Nemours Jean-Baptiste in 1957. The ...

  3. Konpa - Wikipedia

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    Konpa are heavily planned, and an appointed organizer (termed kanji in Japanese) often seeks out the location, determines a time, and sets the price for each attendee. The participants in the parties are pre-determined, and it is not typically accepted to attend or join in a konpa if one is not invited by the kanji.

  4. The world’s listening to Afrobeats. Why is Haitian konpa ...

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    The mix of konpa and mizik rasin artists at his Memorial Day weekend festival is intentional, said Pierre-Pierre, who questions whether konpa, with its often gentle winding grooves and street ...

  5. Tabou Combo - Wikipedia

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    Tabou Combo was the first Haitian band to perform in Japan, Ivory Coast, Senegal among others, and were named the "Official Panamanian Band" in Panama due to their popularity, while also becoming the first Caribbean band to have a number one single in the French Hit Parade. They dynamically sung their songs in both English, French, Spanish and ...

  6. List of Caribbean music genres - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-20th century Antigua and Barbuda boasted lively calypso and steelpan scenes as part of its annual Carnival celebration. Hell's Gate, along with Brute Force and the Big Shell Steelband, were the first Caribbean steelbands to be recorded and featured on commercial records thanks to the efforts of the American record producer Emory Cook. [5]

  7. Music of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    But in the former non-standardized Haitian Creole, Haitians identify it variously as compa, conpa, and konpa-dirék. [2] Regardless of its various spellings, compas refers to a complex, ever-changing music genre that fuses African rhythms, European ballroom dancing, and Haitian bourgeois aesthetics.

  8. Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from compás, the Spanish word meaning rhythm or tones. It involves mostly medium-to-fast tempo beats with an emphasis on electric guitars, synthesizers, and either a solo alto saxophone, a horn section or the synthesizer equivalent. In Creole, it is spelled as konpa dirèk or simply konpa.

  9. Carimi - Wikipedia

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    They became the first Haitian band to come out with a kompa mobile app. [5] On December 27, 2024, Carimi made history as the first Haitian band to have a concert in an arena in the United States. The concert which was held at the UBS Arena was 100% sold out.