Kompa Music the Lifeblood of Haiti's People
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Nemours Jean-Baptiste , a Haitian sax player, created Kompa, a blend of calypso and meringue influences, and an off-shoot of the Dominican Republic's merengue. Key to understanding Kompa is an awareness of the Haitian people's history of suffering. Haiti has endured 32 coup d'etats, devastating poverty, and frequent natural disasters, 2010's earthquake the most recent national crisis. Music writer, Vanessa Francklin, sums up the character of Kompa, saying, "this is the music of a people that has long suffered and still suffers."
Haitians regard Kompa as a healing force, a music that quells anxiety and soothes pain. Like the American song classic "Smile", Haitians smile and laugh through their tears, with an invincible will to prevail over the insurmountable odds set against them.
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