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KlassTour in Panama was canceled by ZC Production Team Woyyy!!!

The group Klass is getting better, but that won’t be enough to ensure the end of its tour in Panama.

Despite the group’s improving condition, the tour’s fate hangs in the balance.

ZC Production Team, the tour producer, announced on May 1st the cancellation of the Klass tour scheduled for June 7th and 8th. Woyyy!  Ticket holders can receive refunds or hold onto them for the rescheduled dates on August 23rd and 24th.

After giving up three dates in Panama, ZC Production Team had to come up with three other dates on the band’s tour at the last minute.  

In a press release published on Instagram, the company states that “this decision was not made lightly, citing unforeseen circumstances.”

 However, a Haitian Times insider said that ZC Production Team canceled the Klass tour in Panama because the band doesn’t have a new album. Woyyy! The news quickly worried fans of the band, who have already experienced various cancellations in the past.


Joveerlein Moise has stolen the song “San Boukliye” Woyyy!

San Boukliye” a song attributed to Joverlein Moïse is the work of Lovinsky Cherilus, a student at Quisqueya University. Woyyy!

A recent social media buzz surrounding the video clip of the song “San Boukliye” has sparked controversy, with Joverlein Moïse initially credited as the artist. However, the true composer behind the viral track is revealed to be Cherilus, also known as Lokynohah. Woyyy!

The confusion began last week when videos of “San Boukliye” circulated widely on platforms like Tiktok, leading many to believe it was Joverlein Moïse’s creation. However, it was Lokynohah, who owned the song.

In these widely circulated videos online, a voice can be heard singing alongside images of Joverlein Moïse, leading viewers to believe he was behind the song. However, the true artist, Lokynohah, was not given due credit. Woyy! 

Despite the misattribution, Lokynohah sees the situation as a positive turn in his career, acknowledging the exposure the controversy has brought him. “This is one of the greatest opportunities I have found in my career,” he stated in an interview with Juno 7 “Whether intentional or not, the exposure has allowed many people to discover my talent.”

While Joverlein Moïse has not addressed the controversy, he continues to promote his debut piece, “Sa w wè a se sa,” with videos shared on his Facebook page on April 19th.

Ralph Delly is an award-winning music and entertainment journalist with extensive experience covering the Haitian Music Industry and the Haitian-American community. He has worked in Haiti and the United States at such media organizations as Radio Metropole, WNWK/107.5 FM, Radio Soleil d’Haïti and The Haitian Time – where he penned the popular “The Delly Dish” gossip column. Dellys has worked with numerous artists in the HMI, including Zin, Lakol, Phantoms, Zenglen, Sokute, Jam, See Well and 509 – to name a few. Delly graduated from Carlos Albizu University of Miami and City College of New York (CUNY)

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