Episode 1: Jean Winer Pascal
We're excited to launch Nannan Podcast. We'll be having candid conversations that get to the heart of music with our favorite songwriters, artists, musicians, producers and fans too.
In our first episode, we chat with songwriter Jean Winer Pascal. He's written classics for Beethova, BélO and Emeline Michel. And today he's discussing his work on Ruthshelle Guillaume's new album Rebelle.
Check out the songs and lyrics we talked about.
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Read our two-part interview with Jean Winer Pascal.
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"Hello" by Fatima: A Song of Self-Discovery and Resilience
Fatima's song Hello is a bold declaration of self-worth and emotional healing. Written by Fatima herself, the track represents a deep personal connection, allowing her to view her artistry from a fan’...
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Wikimizik·May 01, 2019, 11:42 PM
Songwriter's Corner: Kelly Krow
Singer, rapper, songwriter, comedian, social media content creator, Kelly Krow wears so many hats that it's almost certain that you've come across his work either on a music or a social media platform...
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Wikimizik·April 13, 2019, 01:26 AM
Who Is Joé Dwèt Filé
Joé Dwèt Filé dropped his debut À Deux last week and sold out his first-ever concert at La Cigale.
Is it all hype? Short answer: no.
Long answer? Here's how @JoeD...
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WIKIMIZIK·December 22, 2018, 12:02 PM
Discover Talie's Debut EP 16 Novembre
Since Nathalie Cerin released her first two studio singles, Ti Nèg Chèlbè and Bèl Tifi, we've been waiting for a complete project from her.
It's finally here, and ...
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Darryl Dieudonne·July 23, 2017, 12:00 AM
Listen to Wikimizik's New Podcast
Episode 1: Jean Winer Pascal
We're excited to launch Nannan Podcast. We'll be having candid conversations that get to the heart of music with our favorite songwriters, artists, musicians, producers...
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Wikimizik·December 30, 2016, 04:48 PM
Top 16 of 2016
2016 was an epic year for the HMI. We mourned over a few break ups and celebrated new beginnings. Throughout these ups and downs great music came flowing through our speakers faster than we could cons...