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ZENGLEN Releases 15th Studio Album Paying Tribute to Compas Direk Creator Nemours Jean Baptiste
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Happy 69th Compas Album Release Party BE RELATIONS Public Relations & Marketing.
MIAMI & PARIS - PennZone -- Renowned Haitian Compas Direk music band ZENGLEN proudly announces the release of their highly anticipated 15th studio album, Happy 69th Compas. This new collection of 11 tracks is now available on all digital music platforms and pays homage to the legendary creator of the Compas Direk genre, Nemours Jean Baptiste.

The album showcases ZENGLEN's musical versatility, covering themes from social injustice to love ballads, and includes tracks designed to get listeners dancing. This latest work is a testament to the band's dedication to preserving and evolving the rich heritage of Compas Direk music.

Highlights of the Album:
  • Tribute to Nemours Jean Baptiste: Honoring the pioneering creator of Compas Direk.
  • 11 Tracks: A diverse mix of songs addressing social issues, love, and dance.
  • Available Now: Stream or download on all major digital music platforms.

In addition to this momentous release, ZENGLEN is excited to introduce their newest member, Jean Renaud Isidor, known by his stage name "Isimic." Raised in a Christian household, Isimic was deeply inspired by his father, a singer, composer, and instrumentalist, to pursue a career in music. His entry into the band brings a fresh dynamic and a wealth of talent to ZENGLEN's already impressive lineup.

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Isimic's unique background and musical prowess promise to enhance the band's sound and bring new energy to their performances. Fans can look forward to experiencing Isimic's contributions on the new album and in upcoming live shows.

Album Release Party:

To celebrate the release of their new album, ZENGLEN will be hosting an album release party featuring Orchestre Tropicana d'Haïti on August 3rd, 2024. The event will take place at the Oceanside Events Center, located at 1290 N Shore Rd, Revere, MA 02151. This exciting event promises an unforgettable night of music, dance, and celebration.

About ZENGLEN:

ZENGLEN has been a driving force in the Haitian music scene for years, known for their dedication to the Compas Direk genre and their innovative approach to music. With a career spanning multiple decades and a rich discography, ZENGLEN continues to captivate audiences both in Haiti and around the world.

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