The lyrics challenge the political elite to stop their internal fighting and focus on the suffering of the "pèp" (people). Legacy of the 2002 Kanaval
The track features the driving, hypnotic percussion of traditional Rara and Vodou ceremonies, layered with electric guitars and a powerful brass section. The lyrics challenge the political elite to stop
Kanpech's live performances during the 2002 Kanaval were noted for their high energy and the "mouvman" (movement) they created among the massive crowds in Port-au-Prince. Key Themes and Lyrics Key Themes and Lyrics The year 2002 was
The year 2002 was a period of intense socio-political unrest in Haiti under President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The country faced deep economic struggles, allegations of government corruption, and rising tensions between the ruling Lavalas party and the opposition. allegations of government corruption
The song acts as a "parable" for survival and resistance. It addresses the cyclical nature of Haitian history—specifically how different leaders and international powers have "ridden" on the backs of the populace while providing little relief.
The 2002 Kanaval is remembered as a time when music served as the primary "weapon for revolution" and a space for "performative resistance". Alongside other groups like (who released "Move Payas" that same year), Kanpech solidified the role of the carnival as a platform for political satire and national dialogue. Kanpech - Sou Do Peyi m ( kanaval 2002 ) social alvel B. YouTube·Emmanuel V A Tribute to Haitian heritage — Kanaval - Pi Media