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  2. Haitian gospel - Wikipedia

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    Haitian gospel music, began its roots in the rise of Christianity, when it was first imported to the island by Spain's Christopher Columbus in the 15th-century and again by the French during colonial years of Saint-Domingue, as Jesuits and Capuchins served as missionaries to continue the proliferation of Catholicism.

  3. Dena Mwana - Wikipedia

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    Dena Mwana is a gospel singer and composer originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).. Nominated several times and awarded at the African Gospel Music & Media Awards in 2013 and 2019 in London, [1] she has shared the stage with several renowned artists and has already performed more than two hundred performances in more than 16 countries in the world.

  4. Ti Manno - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian community and music producers gathered together to raise money to try and save the superstar. "Operasyon men Kontre" set off and raised well over $15,000 toward Ti Manno's hospital care. On May 13, 1985 the legendary Antoine Rossini Jean Baptiste aka Ti Manno died in Mount Sinai Morningside (then St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center) .

  5. Kierra Sheard discography - Wikipedia

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    (Kirk Franklin Presents Artists United For Haiti – BeBe Winans, Bishop Paul S. Morton, CeCe Winans, Donnie McClurkin, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Fred Hammond, J Moss, Jeremy Camp, Karen Clark-Sheard, Kierra Sheard, Marvin Sapp, Marvin Winans, Mary Mary, Natalie Grant, Shirley Caesar, Smokie Norful, Yolanda Adams) [61]

  6. The world’s listening to Afrobeats. Why is Haitian konpa ...

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    More than 50 years after a Haitian saxophonist and band leader by the name of Nemours Jean-Baptiste founded the new style of Haitian dance music that he called “Compas Direct,” the music is ...

  7. Mary Mary discography - Wikipedia

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    US Gospel [18] US R&B /HH [19] UK [10] "Dance" (Robin S featuring Mary Mary) 1998 — — — — Dr. Dolittle Soundtrack "We're Gonna Make It" (LL Cool J featuring Mary Mary) 2006 — — — — Todd Smith and Madea's Family Reunion "Love Him Like I Do" (Deitrick Haddon featuring Ruben Studdard and Mary Mary) 2008 — 9 124 — Revealed "Are ...

  8. Alvin Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Slaughter is based out of New York City, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir until the early 1990s, [2] when he was signed by Integrity Music and began his solo career. [3] He has been nominated for several Dove Awards and performed on the TBN television network.

  9. Rasin - Wikipedia

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    Rasin, also known as Haitian roots music, [2] is a musical style that began in Haiti in the 1970s when musicians began combining elements of traditional Haitian Vodou ceremonial and folkloric music with various musical styles.