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Zafem – The Grand Premiere

New York City, New York – March 28, 2019 – Jaz Enterprise, in collaboration with HaitianBeatz, is proud to formally introduce “Zafem” to the Haitian Music Industry (HMI), with their official grand premiere on Friday, June 21, 2019 at La Boom – 56-15 Northern Blvd., Woodside, Ny 11377. Comprised of two major Haitian talents, “Zafem’s” music arsenal is one of the fiercest to come out in the HMI in almost a decade.

“It’s time for the HMI to welcome something new, something innovative and something different. The two of us together create an indescribable connection that fans will love when they see us performing live,” explains one of the founding members, Dener Ceide.

Zafem” consists of two musical masterminds who have had a long career creating some of people’s favorite songs. One of the most versatile singers that has graced the stage is Reginald Cange and within “Zafem” he is crafting his own unique sound to add to Dener Ceide’s producing and writing genius. Together, they have handpicked musicians who will complement their abilities and fine tune their talents to bring music aficionados only the best of the best.

“Music has always been my passion and today as we launch an album that will add love to people’s hearts and smiles on the faces of fans from around the world – I can’t wait to just let the music speak for itself,” shares Mr. Cange.

The void in the HMI is finally filled with “Zafem” and at their grand premiere all the pieces will come together.

Follow @zafem_official on all social media outlets and contact via email at zafemmusic@gmail.com.
Who: ZAFEM
What: Grand Premiere
Where: La Boom
56-15 Northern Blvd
Woodside, Ny 11377
When: Friday, June 21, 2019
Why: The HMI deserves this! It’s time!

News, Dener Ceide, Haitian Beatz, HMI, Inc, Jaz Enterprise, Konpa, Konpa News, M.I.A. Media, Music, New Band, New York, New York City, Press Release, Reginald Cange

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