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Joé Dwèt Filé crowned « Best Artist of the Year 2024 »

Mag Haiti by Mag Haiti
December 22, 2024
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Joé Dwèt Filé crowned « Best Artist of the Year 2024 »

Just a few years ago, the name Joé Dwèt Filé barely registered within the music industry. Today, the French singer of Haitian descent has not only defied the odds but also reshaped the global perception of Haitian Compas. Amid Haiti’s ongoing struggles with violence, political instability, and economic hardship, Joé has emerged as a beacon of hope, using his art to shine a light on the resilience and vibrancy of Haitian culture.

The turning point in Joé’s career can be traced to the release of “ Fè m voyé”, the standout hit from his 2021 album Calypso. While it initially gained modest traction, the track exploded nearly a year later, captivating audiences worldwide. By December 2022, the official music video had garnered millions of views, and its momentum hasn’t slowed since. To date, “Fè m voyé” has amassed over 19 million views on YouTube, 16 million streams on Spotify, and 456,000 plays on Audiomack—an unprecedented achievement for a Haitian artist on the international stage.

In November 2023, “Fe m voyé” earned a Gold Single certification from France’s Syndicat National de l’Édition Phonographique (SNEP), marking a historic milestone. This accolade, however, was not Joé’s first. Earlier tracks such as “Deux” and “Calypso” had also received Gold certifications, cementing his status as a breakout star in the French music scene.

This December, Joé added yet another accolade to his growing list. On December 9, 2024, just two months after its release, his track “4 Kampé” was certified Gold in France, having surpassed 15 million streams. The song has become a cultural phenomenon, dominating TikTok challenges and amassing over 26 million views across YouTube. Even global icons like Madonna have joined the “4 Kampé” movement, underscoring Joé’s cross-cultural appeal.

Joé’s live performances further amplify his influence. In November alone, he captivated audiences in Boston, Miami, New York, and Montreal, where fans sang in Creole and danced to the rhythm of Compas. At Bentley’s in late November, Joé delivered a show-stopping performance alongside Tonton Bicha, a nod to Haiti’s rich artistic legacy. At each stop, he proudly displayed the Haitian flag, a poignant reminder of his roots. Next up is a sold-out, two-night engagement at Paris’s Accord Arena on December 21 and 22—a testament to his meteoric rise.

Joé’s star power extends beyond solo achievements. During the Brussels leg of African artists Dadju and Tayc’s tour, Joé made a surprise appearance, thrilling the crowd with an electrifying set. This collaboration is one of many; in June 2023, Joé teamed up with Dadju on the hit “Molo”, which has since garnered over 4.5 million views on YouTube.

Meanwhile, Joé’s versatility continues to shine in other tracks. His 2024 single “Abîmé” has surpassed 3 million views, while “Plus le temps,” a collaboration with RK, has accumulated 1.3 million views. Both songs feature on his latest EP, Goumin Terminé, showcasing his ability to blend soulful R&B with the infectious rhythms of Compas.

Critics may argue that Joé’s success does little to alleviate Haiti’s immediate crises. Yet, his achievements undeniably elevate the country’s cultural heritage on a global platform. Through his music, Joé celebrates the spirit of Haiti—a nation beleaguered by challenges yet rich in resilience and creativity. As “4 Kampé” continues to dominate charts and inspire fans, its catchy refrain, “dan dan dan,” serves as a rallying cry for a brighter future.

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