Barikad Crew

Barikad Crew
Also known as BC
Origin Bas Peu d'Chose, Haiti
Genres Rap kreyòl
Hip hop
Years active 2002–present
Labels Sak Pase Records
Associated acts Majik Click, Anbased Camp, Sektè Atis Lib, Pick-up Click, Jimmy O
Website http://www.barikadcrewred.com/
Members Bricks
Brital
Fantom
Izolan
Kondagana
Past members Dade (deceased)
Deja-Voo (deceased)
Marco
Master Sun
Papa K-tafalk (deceased)
Young Cliff (deceased)

Barikad Crew is a rap kreyòl (Haitian hip-hop) group from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

History

The group is from Rue Nicolas in Port-Au-Prince, and was founded in 2002 by Papa K-tafalk, Deja-Voo and Kondagana. Their primary focus was to produce music that reflects the lifestyle of the slums. The trio invited several other rappers from other underground groups to join.

Their first single was a carnival song "Projè Project" released in 2003. In the beginning of 2004, Barikad Crew released "Bay Hip hop Bourad" together with a video filmed in their neighborhood park. Their second single, "Kijan'l Te Ye", was released in January 2005.

The group rose to fame at the end of 2005 when they won 3rd place at the popular TV's Christmas songs contest, "Konkou Chante Nwel", on Telemax with the song "Nwel Pa'm".

At the beginning of 2006, Barikad Crew released their carnival hit song, called "Trip N'ap Trip".

Their debut album is called Goumen Pou Saw Kwè, and was released in November 2007. At the time of the album release, the group's members were: Bricks, Brital, Dade, Deja-voo, Fantom, Izolan, Kondagana, Marco, Master Sun, Papa K-tafalk, and Young Cliff.

On 15 June 2008, three members of the group (K-tafalk, Deja-Voo, Dade) died in a car accident while they were on their way to a concert in Haiti.[1][2] Less than two years later, another member, Young Cliff, died in the January 2010 Earthquake.[3]

On 17 February 2015, lead singer Fantom came into contact with a high-voltage power line during a Kanaval parade. At least 18 people were killed and 78 injured when they were caught in the ensuing stampede.[4]

Members

Albums

Singles

References

External links

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