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Freedom Memoranda of 1804

Moise Lena Jean Louis, Tinana by Moise Lena Jean Louis, Tinana
April 9, 2025
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Freedom Memoranda of 1804

Courtesy of Freedom.

4 minutes read | originally published on July 23, 2022 at 5:16 a.m., modified on April 9, 2025 at 9:25 a.m.

The history and cultural context of the people of Font de Blancs, Haiti, most describe as mulattoes or people with strongly mixed colonial memories, is the story of Christopher Laroche, who performs under the artistic name Freedom. However, according to Freedom, this is more of a reason to make his artistic work as inclusive as possible in order to authentically represent the country. He advocates “love over hate, triumph over despair, and hope in the darkest days.” Something he embodies in his latest album, “1804 – Liberation.” It’s a way to bring Haiti’s colonial victory to the forefront, a theme he has cultivated since his earliest days as an artist. Sixteen years later, the artist remains committed to his ideology, promoting distancing from the pervasive divide between race, ethnicity, and origin ideation.

In an interview with host Carel Pedre on the occasion of the “Okap Takeover,” he reiterated his philosophy. “I make music to inspire people of Haiti to move forward together,” Christopher said, and based on his artistic trajectory, it’s clear that this is far more than just words; it also accompanies by his artistic action. In 2006, he released an album that would shape an entire generation. After his career as a DJ, he later devoted himself to music. Through writing and recording, he developed into an artist committed to cultural freedom and its promotion. The single-note adaptation of “Freedom” is in his own words, a “chant for liberation.” It mirrors his other song, “Ayibobo.” Ayibobo is a hymn that acknowledges the spirits of the moon, recited during spiritual ceremony. It values the significance of his songs and affirms that liberation has been our heritage since 1804 at the Guerre de l’Indépendance in the sovereign state of Haiti.

In this song, the artist expresses his experiences with the world, which he highlights here: “Life is getting more complicated every day, and I hope we can understand how to free ourselves from this state of a hard and profound problem.” The artist is currently working on a project to bring his messages to the masses so that they can hear the message he highlights in his musical messages. A project that reflects how we as people in Haiti should live. “I don’t just make music to make money, but to inspire the reconstruction of Haitian culture and to enrich Haitian cultural heritage.” Says the artist. Christopher Laroche represents something bigger than his music, beyond the Haitian music industry.

Read the French version: 1804 – libération: la preuve que Freedom a combattu le bon combat

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