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Alan Cavé Returns With Two New Singles and a Tour

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Music – After years of silence on the recording front, Alan Cavé is reminding fans why his name still carries weight in Haitian music. With two freshly released singles and an end-of-year tour scheduled in Haiti, the konpa legend is making a carefully measured return, one that has reignited excitement among longtime followers.

Even without the familiar backing of Zin, Cavé has remained active and creatively engaged. While many artists fade during extended breaks, Cavé quietly stayed connected to his audience, preserving his relevance through live performances and selective appearances. Now, after several years without an officially recorded release, he is once again placing new music into the public sphere.

On December 18, 2025, Cavé released two new singles, “Pimpe w” and “Ban m tou pam,” each accompanied by a music video. Rather than a loud promotional blitz, the release arrived with intention and restraint, signaling a return rooted in maturity rather than momentum chasing. The songs reflect a seasoned artist comfortable with his voice, his pace, and his legacy.

The timing is no coincidence. The releases align with a mini-tour planned in Haiti during the year-end holiday season, offering fans a chance to reconnect with one of konpa’s most recognizable voices in a live setting. For many, the tour is more than entertainment; it marks a cultural moment, bringing together nostalgia and renewal at a time when live music carries greater emotional weight.

In a recent interview with Ticket Magazine, Cavé spoke candidly about his prolonged absence from streaming platforms. He described the years away from recording as a period of reflection rather than retreat, explaining that he chose to wait until the music felt authentic and necessary. For Cavé, the pause was part of the process, not a departure from it.

As for what comes next, the artist remains measured but optimistic. The new singles and tour suggest a re-engagement with his audience on his own terms, balancing legacy with presence, and experience with relevance. In an industry that often prioritizes speed, Alan Cavé’s return stands as a reminder that longevity is built on intention.

With “Pimpe w,” “Ban m tou pam,” and a tour poised to reconnect him with fans in Haiti, Alan Cavé is proving once again that staying power is not about constant output, but about knowing when and how to return.

Haiti | Music & Culture

By The HMI Magazine Staff

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