
Jean Michel Daudier was born in Les Cayes Haiti into a family of musicians and poets like his half brothers, Jan Mapou and Carlo Placide. He was 15 years old when he learned to play the guitar. His first guitar was a broken one that was left behind after a night out of serenading by another brother. Jean Michel became famous in 1986 after he wrote a protest song called “Lem pa we soley la” (When I don't see the Sunshine). The song was written for the Catholic radio station Radio Soleil
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Lem Pa We Soley La
Djoumba Djoumba
A Quand Le Parchain Soleil
Je Voudrais Etre Un Artist
Neg Ginen
LOLO
Danser Toute La Nuit
Jehovas
Yo Vole
We Are From Africa
Jwet Kole
I Was Lost
Serenade Creole
Nouvel Jenerasyon
New York
Daudier Jean Michel-Nou tout samble
DYASPORA
Tell Me About Love
Pourquoi Pleurer
Enjoy Your Life
La Vie Se Sa
People Make Mistakes
Lanmou sa " Tell me about love " Duo with Roserbie Theoc
Happy Birthday To You
Le M Pa We Soley
ANNOU VOLE
Jehova
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