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Twenty years after his debut, Daan Junior continues promoting his seventh album C’est dommage with the music video “Kisa Pou m fè,” a duet with Fabiola Shyne. Released on February 26, 2026, the video portrays a relationship marked by emotional ambivalence, balancing attachment and separation.  Meanwhile, Carlo Vieux has announced five dates for his first solo tour, the “Retounen Tour 2026,” just months after releasing his album in November 2025. Scheduled stops include Montreal (May 2), Boston (May 22), as well as Miami, New York, and Haiti — marking a new chapter nearly a decade after the breakup of CaRiMi.  Trumpeter Jean Caze will perform on March 15, 2026, at 95th Street Park in Bay Harbor Islands as part of “Concert in the Park.” Known for his modern jazz style and collaborations with Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, and Michael Bublé, he will deliver a performance blending jazz with Haitian influences.  DIASPORA  In Miami, the RARAMBA: Haitian & Brazilian Community Festival takes place on February 28 at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex. Organized by the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida and the Route 1804 Foundation, the free event celebrates Haitian and Brazilian cultures through rara, samba, kompa, and gastronomy.  On the business front, Mabï Artisanal Tea has become the first Haitian-Caribbean beverage sold at the Burj Khalifa. The brand signed a distribution agreement in the United Arab Emirates and across the Gulf region, marking a new milestone for Haitian cultural products on the international market.  Journalist and founder of Chokarella, Carel Pedre, was released on February 27, 2026, following a judicial decision granting him bail. Detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Krome Detention Center, he has since reunited with his family, according to a statement from Chokarella.  The Los Angeles Tribune highlights filmmaker Alain Martin and his documentary The Forgotten Occupation: Jim Crow Goes to Haiti, which examines the U.S. occupation of Haiti (1915–1934). The film explores the political and economic impacts of that period on Haitian institutions and land ownership.  INTERNATIONAL  In pop music, Belgian singer Angèle unveiled “What You Want” in collaboration with French electro duo Justice, signaling a shift toward a more electronic sound.  American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has died at age 86. A major figure of 1950s and 1960s rock and roll, he was best known for hits such as “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Oh! Carol.”  Finally, French actress Catherine Deneuve will publish Marilyn chérie in May, a tribute book dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, to be released by Flammarion, alongside an exhibition at the Cinémathèque française.

Twenty years after his debut, Daan Junior continues promoting his seventh album C’est dommage with the music video “Kisa Pou m fè,” a duet with Fabiola Shyne. Released on February 26, 2026, the video portrays a relationship marked by emotional ambivalence, balancing attachment and separation. Meanwhile, Carlo Vieux has announced five dates for his first solo tour, the “Retounen Tour 2026,” just months after releasing his album in November 2025. Scheduled stops include Montreal (May 2), Boston (May 22), as well as Miami, New York, and Haiti — marking a new chapter nearly a decade after the breakup of CaRiMi. Trumpeter Jean Caze will perform on March 15, 2026, at 95th Street Park in Bay Harbor Islands as part of “Concert in the Park.” Known for his modern jazz style and collaborations with Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, and Michael Bublé, he will deliver a performance blending jazz with Haitian influences. DIASPORA In Miami, the RARAMBA: Haitian & Brazilian Community Festival takes place on February 28 at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex. Organized by the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida and the Route 1804 Foundation, the free event celebrates Haitian and Brazilian cultures through rara, samba, kompa, and gastronomy. On the business front, Mabï Artisanal Tea has become the first Haitian-Caribbean beverage sold at the Burj Khalifa. The brand signed a distribution agreement in the United Arab Emirates and across the Gulf region, marking a new milestone for Haitian cultural products on the international market. Journalist and founder of Chokarella, Carel Pedre, was released on February 27, 2026, following a judicial decision granting him bail. Detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Krome Detention Center, he has since reunited with his family, according to a statement from Chokarella. The Los Angeles Tribune highlights filmmaker Alain Martin and his documentary The Forgotten Occupation: Jim Crow Goes to Haiti, which examines the U.S. occupation of Haiti (1915–1934). The film explores the political and economic impacts of that period on Haitian institutions and land ownership. INTERNATIONAL In pop music, Belgian singer Angèle unveiled “What You Want” in collaboration with French electro duo Justice, signaling a shift toward a more electronic sound. American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has died at age 86. A major figure of 1950s and 1960s rock and roll, he was best known for hits such as “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Oh! Carol.” Finally, French actress Catherine Deneuve will publish Marilyn chérie in May, a tribute book dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, to be released by Flammarion, alongside an exhibition at the Cinémathèque française.

Twenty years after his debut, Daan Junior continues promoting his seventh album C’est dommage with the music video “Kisa Pou ...