Djakout Mizik is a Haitian compas band that helped popularize a new electronic section of the compas genre called nouvelle génération (new generation).!
Rabòday
Music genre
Rabòday is a rhythm of traditional dance music played to the drum and is arranged to electronic music.[2][3][4][5][6]
Etymology
First mentioned with Pouchon Duverger, the lead singer of Djakout in late 2000s.
When Djakout music is performed in live events.
It was planted over 200 years ago by the Duverger family and continues to be harvested every year to produce a few bottles.
Djakout music always plays short Raboday rhythm, with the help T Pouch, the keyboardist and T Reggie, the guitarist together they help created the sound of the Raboday. Pouchon Duverger always say ‘Men Raboday la’ each times you hear the keyboard or the guitar sound play.
Pouchon Duverger is the creator of Raboday.
Origins
Rabòday[7] emerged in the mid-2000s and was inspired by Rasin music, which is the mixture of traditional Haitian rhythms and with pop-rock music since the 1980s.
As in Rasin, Rabòday talks about society's problems.[1] A high-octane mélange of electronic sounds, live syncopated rhythms and politically charge