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Author: The Buzz
She’s beautiful, talented, and impossible to ignore, but lately, the headlines aren’t about her voice or her artistry. They’re about the chaos swirling around her, the messy love triangles, and the whispered feuds that are now spilling out in public. Fans are torn between cheering for her and shaking their heads, wondering how one of Haiti’s brightest stars ended up here. In a recent press release from BOLO GROUP and the ZiLe Executive Team, they openly acknowledged that Anie is dealing with emotional distress and mental fatigue. But they didn’t stop there, the statement also came with legal threats aimed…
In the vibrant world of Haitian Zouk and Konpa, two duos have managed to capture not just the ears but also the imaginations of fans across the globe. Fabiola Shyne and Daan Junior, along with Bedjine and K-Dilak, are redefining what it means to be a musical pair. Both partnerships have produced unforgettable songs, electrifying stage moments, and a level of chemistry that has sparked endless speculation about whether the connection goes beyond music. They have generated a wave of excitement and curiosity. On stage, they are the picture of harmony, blending their voices over melodies that can melt the…
Haitian music star Widler Octavius, better known as WID, sent social media into a frenzy on Sunday, July 20, after posting a cryptic message aimed at an unnamed individual. While he never mentioned names, fans and industry insiders were quick to connect the dots. The message, dripping with accusations and thinly veiled threats, is widely believed to be directed at his former manager and record label, Biggy Records, owned by husband-and-wife duo Alner and Marie Auguste. In his fiery message, WID didn’t hold back, directly addressing a woman, presumably Marie Auguste, accusing her of greed, betrayal, and underhanded tactics. “You…
The Haitian music industry has long been known for its vibrant rhythms, loyal fan base, and unfortunately, its persistent backstage drama. At the center of yet another chapter in this ongoing saga is the latest controversy involving the band T-Vice, who announced they would not be performing as scheduled at the Hard Rock Hotel on July 5, 2025. Their reason? A last-minute reshuffling of the performance order that disrespected prior agreements, a scenario all too familiar within the Haitian Music Industry (HMI). T-Vice’s public statement made it clear: they had an agreement, in writing, made over six months ago that…