Port-au-Prince, Haiti — July 2011 — Haiti’s music scene is buzzing as Princess Eud and Ded Kra-Z, two powerhouse members of the group MYSTIK703, come together for their latest collaboration: a brand new album titled LIMYE WOUJ. The project will be officially released on Friday, July 8, 2011, and marks one of three exciting projects lined up this year from the MYSTIK703 camp.

Fans can expect a packed schedule of releases, including:

  • LIMYE WOUJ — Princess Eud & Ded Kra-Z

  • Knock Out — K-Libr & Ouragan

  • MYSTIK703’s third full studio album

LIMYE WOUJ isn’t just another release—it’s a project that showcases the diversity of Haitian urban music. The album features collaborations with a star-studded lineup, including Shaba from Djakout #1, B.I.C, Queen Bee, and Lolo from Boukman Eksperyans, along with other guest appearances that bring depth and variety to the project.

Listeners can already sample the energy of the album with two new tracks now available, alongside the already-popular single “Hey,” which has become a fan favorite across Haitian airwaves.

About Princess Eud

Known for her fiery delivery and commanding stage presence, Princess Eud has carved a reputation as one of the most recognizable female voices in Rap Kreyòl. Her lyrics often carry a strong social message, addressing issues of identity, women’s empowerment, and resilience in the Haitian context. With LIMYE WOUJ, she continues to push boundaries, blending her fierce rap style with melodic hooks and sharp collaborations.

About Ded Kra-Z

Ded Kra-Z has been a cornerstone of the MYSTIK703 movement, bringing lyrical depth and an unmistakable charisma to his performances. His ability to combine street-conscious rap with catchy rhythms has made him one of the most respected MCs in the Haitian hip-hop community. On LIMYE WOUJ, Ded Kra-Z’s versatility shines as he balances hard-hitting verses with collaborative chemistry alongside Princess Eud and guest artists.

A Big Year for MYSTIK703

With LIMYE WOUJ, the upcoming Knock Out album from K-Libr and Ouragan, and their third group album, 2011 is shaping up to be a landmark year for MYSTIK703. The collective continues to redefine Haitian urban music by bridging Rap Kreyòl with other genres, delivering projects that resonate with both local and diaspora audiences.

Stay tuned—this year, MYSTIK703 is proving that Haitian hip-hop has more stories to tell and more stages to conquer.

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