👑✨ New music alert from Fat Nwigwe & Tobe Nwigwe “Queen” is a whole vibe. The lyrics are sharp, confident, and full of presence while the visuals bring something fresh, bold, and completely unique to the screen. 🎶🎥
Fats Nwigwe makes it known that she’s present and ready to take her position, own her spotlight, and shine the way she’s meant to as “Queen” isn’t just a song… it’s an artist confirming she’s stepping into her power. 👑🔥
#fatsnwigwe #tobenwigwe #newmusic
🎧 STREAM THE NEW ALBUM #DEZOD by @jeancaze OUT NOW!!!
Feel the rhythm. Hear the lineage. Experience the fusion. 🎺🇭🇹 HAITIAN ROOTS. JAZZ SOUL. GLOBAL SOUND. 🌍✨
Experience the electrifying sound of Jean Caze — where rich Haitian rhythms meet the freedom and energy of jazz. 🔥🎶
From soulful trumpet melodies to infectious island grooves, this new album is a celebration of culture, creativity, and musical excellence. 🌺🥁🎷
Whether you’re vibing at sunset, driving through the city, or looking for music that moves your spirit — this project belongs on repeat. 💿⚡
This album is available on Bandcamp!!! Enjoy 🎶
#JeanCaze #HaitianJazz #HaitianMusic Jazzmusic SupportHaitianArtists 🇭🇹
🇭🇹✨ UPDATE: Haitian National Flag Day Competition ✨🇭🇹
It’s time to celebrate Haitian creativity, culture, and sound! 🎶🔥
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will be announced!
Submit your ORIGINAL tune and use the hashtags:
#experienceayiti #projectlineage
🏆 Winner announcement: May 18th
📍 To participate, you MUST currently be living in Haiti.
Good luck to all participants! 🇭🇹💫
@experienceayiti@projectlineage
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Available Now!!! Retrouve La Force | Regain The Strength by Johnbern Thomas on Bandcamp @johnbernthomasmusic 🇭🇹🔥 A powerhouse on the drums and a visionary composer, straight out of Haiti.
The lineage runs deep with this one… legacy in every note. 💿✨
Tap in and experience the sound for yourself — get your copy now!
Echoes of the Ancestors: Learning and Playing Music with the Adja in Dogbo, Benin 🇧🇯
This clip captures a moment from August of 2025, when saxophonist, composer, and ethnomusicologist Godwin Louis spent time in Dogbo, Benin, immersing himself in Adja culture—learning, listening, and engaging through music.
This experience is part of a larger ongoing body of work exploring the deep connections between African traditions and the music of the diaspora.
Note, In Adja (and related West African traditions), a musician wearing a specific piece of cloth—often tied around the waist or body—serves several purposes:
• Spiritual protection
• Ritual purity
• Initiation into the role
• Respect for tradition and hierarchy
• Alignment with the sacred space
More to come on @projectlineage
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On the Path to the King of Dogbo 👑
This clip captures a moment from August 2025, when saxophonist, composer, and ethnomusicologist Godwin Louis traveled to meet the King of Dogbo, Benin, in search of deeper insight into the history of the Adja people—their origins in Tado, their migrations, and the cultural and spiritual traditions that continue to shape their identity today.
The story of the Adja does not end in West Africa. Through the transatlantic slave trade, many people of Adja (Fon/Dahomean) ancestry were brought to the Americas, where their cultural imprint remains profound.
Their legacy lives on in: • Dahomey Dance by John Coltrane, referencing Dahomey (present-day Benin) • Haitian Vodou, where Rada rites trace directly to Fon/Adja spiritual systems • Brazilian Candomblé (Jeje nation), preserving Dahomean deities, language, and ritual structures • Cuban Arará traditions, maintaining ceremonial music and rhythms from Dahomey • The foundations of triplet–duple tension—central to Black American and Afro-diasporic music—are heard in blues phrasing and in the swing feel (triplet-based subdivision over duple meter).
This is not just history—it is a living continuum.
This moment is part of a larger journey tracing the movement of people, culture, and spirit—from Tado to the Americas.
More to come on Project Lineage.
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Haitian National Flag Day Competition!!! Submit your ORIGINAL tune and hashtag #experinceayiti and #projectlineage Winner will be announced May 18th To participate your MUST be living in Haiti. Good Luck to all the participants @experienceayiti@projectlineage #haitianflagday #haitianflagday🇭🇹