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.
The King Posse Phenomenon: Haiti’s First Hip-Hop Superstars
King Posse didn’t ask for permission to change the game; they did it on their own terms, bringing a new rhythm and identity to Haitian music.
Cover Girl Announces Star Shine Makeup Line is Due for Next December
CoverGirl taps into its celebrity DNACoverGirl’s upcoming Star Shine makeup line, set to launch next December, is more than just another cosmetic release—it’s a celebration of celebrity-inspired...
Jacky Ambroise: Master of the Strings, Guardian of Haitian Musical Diversity
With Jacky as lead guitarist, composer, and creative visionary, Strings captivated listeners with haunting melodies, emotional depth, and technical brilliance.
Haitian Bands Thrive Through Discipline and Professionalism
How each of these iconic Haitian bands has stood the test of time and what marketing and business lessons can be learned from their strategies.
Kampech And Fredo: The Spiritual Pulse of Haiti’s Rasin Revolution
As the beat of their drums echoes across the hills of Haiti and into the hearts of the diaspora, Kampech reminds us that true power lies not in forgetting our roots but in standing firmly in them.
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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...