In an exclusive interview, Lord Kinomorsa Divers, aka King Kino, shared his profound insights on the debilitating impact of the “Soldat Djaz” phenomenon on the Haitian music industry. As a renowned musician and social critic, King Kino’s voice carries significant weight within the Haitian community.
With a storied career spanning decades, King Kino has captivated audiences worldwide with his electrifying stage performances, seamlessly blending traditional Haitian rhythms with modern musical sensibilities. His music has resonated deeply with the Haitian people and promoted Haitian culture and identity globally.
According to King Kino, the “Soldat Djaz” mentality perpetuates fanaticism, criticism, and division within the Haitian music industry. This toxic trend is characterized by individuals masquerading as fans who are more interested in tearing others down than promoting good music.
King Kino specifically called out media and online “buzzers” who pose as music journalists but focus on destroying others to gain attention and followers. “Their sole purpose is to create division and controversy, rather than promoting good music,” King Kino lamented.
King Kino also pointed out that ‘soldats’ often get their names mentioned in albums or concerts without paying, relying on bribery or underhanded tactics. This perpetuates the toxic culture of self-promotion and exploitation in the Haitian music industry.
Moreover, King Kino emphasized that the Haitian music industry is losing money and opportunities due to this problem. “Imagine a collaboration between Klass and Nu-Look – we could have sold-out events promoting Haitian culture and music worldwide,” King Kino noted.
In a passionate appeal, King Kino urged Maestro Richie and Arly to take a stand against the “Soldat Djaz” phenomenon. “It’s time for Arly and Richie to use their platforms to promote positivity instead,” King Kino emphasized.
King Kino’s message is clear: the Haitian music industry needs to come together to promote good music and support one another. It’s time to move away from the destructive “Soldat Djaz” mentality.
A Big Thank You to King Kino
We extend our sincerest gratitude to King Kino for his bravery and leadership in speaking out against the toxic “Soldat Djaz” phenomenon. His powerful voice and commitment to peace and love have inspired many.
Throughout his career, King Kino has used his music to promote social change. His message of love has resonated deeply with fans across Haiti and beyond.
In conclusion, King Kino’s call to action is a powerful message to ensure the continued promotion of Haitian culture. Haitian culture is rich and diverse, with music as a key element of its heritage. However, division and discord within the industry threaten to destroy this cultural richness.
It is essential that artists, producers, media, and fans work together to create a thriving music industry that showcases Haitian talent and promotes cultural exchange. By doing so, we can create a brighter future for Haitian music.
A big thank you to King Kino for his courage and leadership in promoting positivity in the Haitian music industry. His message is a call to action for us all.
Samuel Georges
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