RIP Jean-Michel Saint-Victor aka Zouzoule

Ladies and gentlemen, family, friends, and admirers of Jean Michel St-Victor,

Today, we gather not just in grief but in celebration of a life that resonated like a beautiful melody across the hearts of many. Jean Michel St-Victor, known affectionately as Zouzoule, was more than just a musician; he was a pillar of Haitian music, a beacon of our culture, and a melody in our collective memory.

Jean Michel's journey began with Les Shleu Shleu, where he first shared his extraordinary talent with the world. His music was not just a series of notes and rhythms but a narrative of our nation, a story told through melody and soul. He later graced the stage with Skah Shah, further embedding his legacy in the tapestry of Haitian music.

His voice was not just an instrument; it was a bridge connecting generations, a testament to the power of music to transcend time and place. Jean Michel gave his youth, passion, and life to music, and in doing so, he gave us all a piece of himself.

With his passing, we lose not just an artist but a part of our youth, a chapter of our history. Yet, in this moment of sorrow, we find comfort in knowing that his legacy will continue to live on through his music, in the hearts of those he inspired, and in the echoes of his melodies that will forever resonate in our lives.

We extend our deepest condolences to his family, fellow musicians, and everyone touched by his passing. Jean Michel St-Victor was a light in the music world, a star in the sky of Haitian culture. Though he may have left the stage of life, his songs will continue to play, a timeless reminder of the incredible man he was.

Rest in peace, Jean Michel St-Victor. Your music will forever be a symphony in our hearts.


Credit:   Wilner Nau New Jersey, USA,  December,10, 20 

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