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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.

Exclusive articles:

Fabrice Rouzier and Mizik Mizik: Legends of Haitian Music

Today, Mizik Mizik remains one of the most respected and beloved bands in Haitian music history, and their contributions continue to shape the sound and evolution of the genre.

Ralph Condé: The Guitar Genius Who Conquered the HMI Twice

Ralph Condé’s story isn’t just about musical connections. It’s about reigniting and redefining the sound of Haitian popular music.

Rose Flore François: A Vessel of Worship, A Voice of Hope

Flore’s style is a beautiful blend of Haitian gospel soul and American gospel power. She draws inspiration from icons such as Maggie Blanchard, Emeline Michel, CeCe Winans, Yolanda Adams, Mary Mary, Mandisa, Natalie Grant, and Whitney Houston.

Tabou Combo: The Global Ambassadors of Haitian Music

Reasoning Analysis: Why The HMI Magazine Inducted Tabou Combo into the Hall of Fame. Tabou Combo represents the best of Haitian artistry—a band that refuses to be confined by borders, bringing the spirit of Haiti to the world through rhythm, melody, and passion.

Maggie Blanchard: A Voice Liberated for the Glory of God

The impact of Libéré was not just commercial—it was spiritual.

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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...
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