Good Music ◆ Good Vibes ◆ Good People
"Vibration Lakay Nou" is a love letter to Haiti — to her sunsets, her strength, her people, and her soul. From the riddims of Afrobeat to the heartbeat of Kompa, from Dancehall energy to Island Soul warmth, this debut EP is a sonic journey back home.
Every track carries a piece of Ayiti — the Black Pearl, the first free Black republic — through music that unites the diaspora and brings the world to our shores. Lakay Se Lakay. Home is Home.
DJ Positive Vibration is a Haitian-American DJ, musician, and producer whose music is inseparable from the life that shaped it — a life built on love, resilience, culture, and an unshakeable belief that good energy changes everything.
Born with the rhythms of Ayiti in his blood and raised at the intersection of two worlds, he grew up carrying the beauty of Haiti — her mountains, her history, her spirit — alongside the hustle and possibility of the American experience. That duality is not a tension. It is his superpower. It is the reason his sets move people who have never heard Kompa before just as deeply as they move the Haitian grandmother who has danced to it her whole life.
His musical universe is vast by design. Kompa, Raboday, Afrobeats, Dancehall, Reggae, Bolero, House Music, Island Soul, R&B, Soca, Zouk, Bachata — he moves across genres the way a storyteller moves across chapters, each one necessary, each one connected. He is not a DJ who plays what is safe or expected. He is a curator of feeling, a translator between cultures, a man who genuinely believes that music is the most democratic language on earth. Everyone belongs on his dance floor.
"Every genre is a different language for the same feeling. My job is to be fluent in all of them — and to remind every person in the room that the vibration belongs to all of us."
— DJ Positive VibrationAt home, he is first and foremost a family man. The devoted husband of a remarkable woman and the proud father of three children — his "Twa Solèy," his three suns — who remind him every single day why the work matters. His debut EP, Vibration Lakay Nou, opens with Ayiti Pèl Nwa and arrives at Twa Solèy Mwen Yo, a track written directly for them. Family is not a background detail in his story. Family is the whole point.
His Haitian heritage runs through everything he creates. Haiti — the world's first Black republic, the nation that proved in 1804 that freedom belongs to all — is not just where his family is from. It is a source of profound pride, spiritual depth, and creative fire. His music celebrates the full richness of Haitian culture: the warmth of Kompa, the raw energy of Raboday, the sacred geometry of Vodou's vèvè, and the indomitable joy of a people who have faced every challenge history could devise and responded with art, music, and community.
He holds space for all of it — the reverence and the celebration, the sacred and the dance floor, the tradition and the innovation. No walls. No limits. No excuses. Whether at the decks, in the gym, or raising his family, he gives 100% — because that is the standard he sets for himself and the example he lives for his children.
"The music is my way of showing the world what Haiti really is — not what they show on the news, but the beauty, the strength, the love, the soul. Ayiti is magic."
— DJ Positive VibrationHis philosophy is captured in three phrases he lives by: Good Music. Good Vibes. Good People. Not as a slogan — as a daily practice. A standard for what he lets into his life and what he puts out into the world. Positivity is not passive. It is a choice, made every single day, in every set, in every song, in every moment shared with the people he loves.
Lakay Se Lakay. Home is home. And home is wherever the positive vibration lives.
"Every genre is a different language for the same feeling. My job is to be fluent in all of them."
Haiti is the world's first Black republic, the land of Dessalines, Toussaint, and the undying spirit of the African diaspora. Her mountains sing. Her people endure. Her culture radiates beauty, creativity, and resistance. This website — and every track on Vibration Lakay Nou — is a celebration of that beauty.
Haiti — Ayiti in Taíno — means "Land of High Mountains." The Black Pearl of the Caribbean, she was the jewel of the colonial world before her enslaved people declared freedom on January 1, 1804. The first nation to abolish slavery. Forever proud. Forever free.
Created by Nemours Jean-Baptiste in 1955, Kompa is Haiti's gift to world music — a pulsating rhythm of love, joy, and community. At every Haitian celebration, from weddings to street parties, Kompa makes bodies move and hearts sing.
Home is home. For the Haitian diaspora scattered across the world — from Boston to Miami, Montreal to Paris — these three words carry the weight of oceans. No matter how far you go, Haiti stays with you. In your food, your language, your music, your soul.
Haitian art is world-renowned — vibrant paintings bursting with color, intricate metalwork, expressive sculptures, and murals that tell a people's story. Haiti's artists have always painted truth, beauty, and resilience onto every canvas and wall.
Vodou is one of Haiti's most profound gifts to the world — a living spiritual tradition born from the faith of enslaved Africans who fused their beliefs to survive and ultimately to liberate themselves. The vèvè are intricate sacred symbols drawn during ceremonies to invite the Lwa to descend and guide the community. They are art, prayer, and power in one.
"Vodou is not what Hollywood has shown you. It is a living faith of healing, community, and deep spiritual wisdom — forged in the fire of slavery and carried forward by a people who refused to lose their souls."
Fifty-two years. An entire lifetime. Fathers told their children stories of 1974 — the year Haiti stood on the world's biggest stage. And now, finally, we are back. Ayiti Nan Mondyal! The Black Pearl shines again for the whole world to see.
This is not just football. This is pride. This is proof. This is the spirit of a people who have survived everything history threw at them — slavery, colonialism, earthquakes, embargoes — and still rise. Nou Rele Ayiti. We are Haiti.
Haiti last appeared at the FIFA World Cup in West Germany in 1974. It took 52 years of heart, sweat, and undying belief to return. The qualification is a miracle forged by an entire nation's faith.
The blue and red will wave on the world stage. Every Haitian — from Port-au-Prince to Boston, from Miami to Montréal — will be watching, crying, and dancing together as one.
This is why "Vibration Lakay Nou" exists. Track 07 — Ayiti Nan Mondyal — was written for this exact moment. When the anthem plays and the flag rises, this is the soundtrack of our tears of joy.
Whether you're planning a wedding, birthday celebration, corporate event, cultural festival, or club night — DJ Positive Vibration brings the energy, the culture, and the good vibes that make every moment unforgettable.
From the intimate warmth of a family gathering to the electric pulse of a packed dance floor, the experience is always the same: Good Music. Good Vibes. Good People.
Specializing in Kompa, Raboday, Afrobeats, Dancehall, Reggae, Bolero, House Music, Island Soul, and beyond — no walls, no limits, just music that moves people. Every genre has a story, every rhythm has a soul, and every crowd deserves the full spectrum.