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The HMI Magazine All-Time 50 Hits Voted by The Fans


The HMI Magazine Top 100 Songs Chart

The HMI Magazine Top 50 Songs Chart ranks the most popular and influential Haitian Music Industry (HMI) tracks. This chart regularly reflects the latest trends, fan favorites, and industry hits, highlighting the artists, bands, and producers shaping the Haitian music scene. Whether it’s the infectious rhythms of Konpa, the soulful melodies of Zouk, or the powerful lyrics of Rap Kreyòl, our chart captures the pulse of Haitian music culture. Backed by streaming numbers, radio airplay, and audience engagement, HMI Magazine provides a definitive guide to the industry’s hottest tracks.


Rank | Song Title | Artist | Year Released | Peak Position

Top 50 HMI Hits Songs of All TimeClassic Legends & Golden Era

  1. New York City – Tabou Combo
  2. Caroline – Skah Shah #1
  3. Tambour Battant – Zekle
  4. Cesar – System Band
  5. Debake – Les Frères Déjean
  6. Joavah – Magnum Band
  7. Lelene Cherie – Scorpio
  8. David – Dipi Express
  9. Tante Nini – Caribbean Sextet
  10. Vanite – Accolade de NY
  11. Communion – Bossa Combo
  12. Madan Marcelle – Coupe Cloue
  13. Manman Zo – Meridional Des Cayes
  14. A.K.I.K.O – Emeline Michel
  15. Pa Pran Kontak – Dipi Express
  16. Lanmou Doudou – Jacques Sauveur Jean
  17. Je T’aime – Herold Christophe
  18. Adrienne – Tropicana D’Haiti
  19. Papash – Gade Yo
  20. Rat La – Ibo Combo
  21. Petite Fille des Trottoires – Master Dji
  22. Ki Demon Sa – Panik de PV
  23. Veye Priye – Tropicana
  24. Saint Cecile – Disip 

Konpa Generation & Dancefloor Hits


  1. Ti Poul La – Phantom’s
  2. Ti Bato – New York All Stars
  3. Jessica – Michael Brun
  4. Relax Ti Mal – Ti Claude Marcelin
  5. Ayiti Bang Bang – Carimi 
  6. Le Nap Fe Lanmou – Mizik Mizik
  7. Lokal – King Posse
  8. Kem Pa Sote – Boukman Eksperyans
  9. Ole Ole – Lakol
  10. Ou Lala – Sweet Micky 
  11. Mariana – Septen
  12. La Familia – Djakout #1 
  13. Dekole – J. Perry
  14. Nou Vle – Ansy Derose
  15. Plotonen – Original Rap Staff
  16. Cherie Lew Pale – Fasad
  17. T-Vice – Tu Me Touches
  18. Top-Vice – Sinfoni Damou
  19. Zukiana – Ti Raoul Denis Jr.
  20. Tete a Tete – Roger Colas

Modern Era & Contemporary Konpa


  1. Dlo Dous – Zafem
  2. Mwen Pa Konn Anyen – Vayb 
  3. Obsession – Nu Look 
  4. Pa Manyen L – Gazzman Couleur 
  5. Sa Pa Love – Roody Roodboy 
  6. Se Ou Mwen Vle – Phyllisia Ross ft. Richard Cavé 
  7. Lanmou Se Pam – 5Lan 
  8. An Nou Ale – Kai ft. Rutshelle Guillaume 
  9. Avè’w – Bedjine 
  10. Kè Mwen – Rutshelle Guillaume 
  11. Marry Me – Enposib 
  12. Mwen Bouke – Harmonik 

This table of contents is structured into Classic Legends & Golden Era, Konpa Generation & Dancefloor Hits, and Modern Era & Contemporary Konpa. Readers to navigate THROUGH the evolution of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) hits!

Note: This list is based on historical data, chart performance, and fan reception in the Haitian Music Industry [HMI]. Rankings may vary based on popularity and impact over time. The HMI Magazine Editorial Team conducted the study.


The HMI Magazine Chart Ranking Methodology

The HMI Magazine is a platform dedicated to promoting Haitian music and culture. We are a non-biased entity that conducts live votes through a trusted system to rank our charts, whether for the Artist of the Month, Song of the Month, or our Hall of Fame class. Below is our ranking methodology:

Step 1: Define the Criteria

To establish a fair and transparent ranking system, we consider the following factors:

  • Sales & Streaming Data – Analyze digital and physical sales, YouTube views, and streaming numbers.
  • Radio Airplay – Track how often songs are played on Haitian and international radio stations.
  • Fan Engagement – Consider social media interactions, YouTube comments, and online discussions.
  • Cultural Impact – Evaluate the song or artist’s influence on the Haitian music scene.
  • Expert Opinion – Consult music industry professionals, DJs, and critics.

Step 2: Data Collection

We gather data from multiple sources, ensuring an accurate reflection of an artist’s success:

  • Streaming Platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud.
  • Radio Stations: Haitian radio charts and DJ playlists.
  • Music Sales: iTunes, Amazon, and physical CD sales.
  • Public Votes: Online polls, social media engagement, and fan voting platforms.

Step 3: Scoring System

To fairly weigh the data, we use a point-based scoring system:

  • Streaming/Sales (40%) – Total streams, downloads, and physical sales.
  • Radio Airplay (30%) – Weekly spins on key radio stations.
  • Fan Engagement (20%) – Social media metrics and voting results.
  • Expert Review (10%) – Insights from industry professionals.

Step 4: Ranking Compilation

  • Data is collected on a weekly, monthly, or yearly basis.
  • A formula-based calculation determines rankings.
  • Transparency is ensured by publishing sources and methodology.

Step 5: Publishing the Chart

  • Rankings are formatted into a Top 10, Top 20, or Hot 100 list.
  • Each listing includes song/album details, artist name, and key stats (e.g., weeks on chart, peak position).
  • We feature interviews, artist spotlights, and insights behind the rankings.

Step 6: Continuous Updates & Adjustments

  • We keep up with industry trends and adapt criteria as necessary.
  • We monitor fraudulent streaming or voting behaviors.
  • We engage with fans and industry experts for feedback and improvements.

Conclusion

A well-structured ranking system enhances HMI Magazine’s credibility and provides an essential resource for Haitian music lovers. By implementing transparent metrics and data-driven analysis, HMI Magazine remains the go-to authority for HMI charts.

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