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Rapper Wood Terrib explains why Haitians leave Haiti

Haitian rapper Wood Terrib has published the official video for his latest hit titled “Regrè,” Creole for regret. Over 3 minutes and 53 seconds, the song addresses in a nuanced manner the mass emigration of Haitians, due to a burning desire to leave the country at all costs.

Overview:

Roundup of happenings by Haitian artists and entertainers around the globe. This week, the theme of Haitian migration stands out in recent works.

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Ralph Delly is an award-winning music and entertainment journalist with extensive experience covering the Haitian Music Industry and the Haitian-American community. He has worked in Haiti and the United States at such media organizations as Radio Metropole, WNWK/107.5 FM, Radio Soleil d’Haïti and The Haitian Time – where he penned the popular “The Delly Dish” gossip column. Dellys has worked with numerous artists in the HMI, including Zin, Lakol, Phantoms, Zenglen, Sokute, Jam, See Well and 509 – to name a few. Delly graduated from Carlos Albizu University of Miami and City College of New York (CUNY)

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