The HMI Magazine
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The HMI Magazine is the official publication of the Haitian Music Industry, dedicated to uplifting talent with integrity. Our mission is to provide authentic promotion, free from sensationalism or negativity. Whether you're a seasoned artist or an emerging talent, we welcome your submissions for review and promotion.
Carimi’s Grand Finale at UBS Arena and the Anticipated Miami Show: A Reunion to Remember
Carimi’s reunion is more than just a concert series—it’s a cultural event that unites generations of fans and celebrates the enduring legacy of Haitian music. As they prepare to take the stage in Miami, one question lingers:
Emeline Michel: The Soulful Voice of Haitian Music
A Legacy of Passion and InnovationEmeline Michel is one of Haiti’s most revered musical icons. She is known for her mesmerizing voice, poetic lyrics,...
Haitian Influence and the Rise of Kompa: Reshaping Caribbean Music
The 1970s marked a period of unprecedented success for Haitian music as Kompa solidified its presence across the Caribbean and beyond
Things You Didn’t Know About the American Past Politicians
Things You Should Know About Past PoliticiansFrom the gilded halls of the White House to the smoke-filled backrooms of Capitol Hill, American politics has...
Beethova Obas: A Legendary Voice in Haitian Music and Culture
Beethova Obas is more than a musician; he is a poet and a cultural philosopher. His lyrics often touched on themes of love, struggle, identity, and the socio-political realities of Haiti.
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Perry Farrell Sued by Jane’s Addiction Bandmates After Tour Meltdown
Bandmates Accuse Farrell of Assault, Emotional Distress, and Contract...
Michaël Brun Elevates Haitian Music with BAYO at Barclays Center
A Star-Studded Night of Celebration, Cultural Pride, and Emotional...
Richie: The Modern Maestro of Compas Direct
Richie's contributions as a composer and producer have left an indelible mark on Haitian music.
LK Lounge: A Bold New Chapter for Haitian Culture in Brooklyn
A Grand Opening to RememberSaturday, June 28, marked a...