NOU PRAN KOU musical project
The musical project NOU PRAN KOU asserts itself as an emblematic work of the group Evangelical Galaxyto the sound of the voices of committed artists such as Jean-Ricardo Compère, Follereau Etienne And Master Jeanty. This initiative is part of a pressing need to express the concerns of the Haitian people in the face of ever more pressing socio-economic challenges. NOU PRAN KOU’s gripping lyrics expose the difficult realities that Haitians experience on a daily basis.
Under the direction of Maestro Follereau Etienneauthor-composer of this text, and Maestro Anderson Cameau from the group Apocalypse 2000 for music, NOU PRAN KOU is intended to be music for awareness and mobilization. By combining compass music with a powerful text, this project seeks to galvanize hope and encourage solidarity within the Haitian community.
Main Artists
Jean-Ricardo Compère aka Ricky, is an economist and photographer passionate about the beauty of Haiti. He is the vocal lead of Galaxy Évangélique transmitting the hopes and struggles of its people. Follereau Etienne maestro and composer, uses his art to evangelize and is also committed to defending the values of dignity and of social justice. Master Jeanty from the group Apocalypse Time adds an additional dimension with this musical project.
A Committed Message
The song NOU PRAN KOU transcends mere entertainment, becoming a call to action. It raises essential questions about humanity, solidarity, and the hope of a better future. It aims to raise awareness at all levels of society, both nationally and internationally. By distributing this work, Evangelical Galaxy hopes to raise awareness about the current situation in Haiti, while celebrating the resilience of the Haitian people.
Christian Citizens
The song denounces the conspiracies affecting Haiti and calls for the awakening of consciences. The lyrics highlight the suffering and struggles of the people, calling for collective change.
Faced with the political crisis in Haiti, Galaxy Évangélique chose to put their album project on hold in order to favor a social project. As Christians, they also feel responsible as Haitian citizens.
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