Haitian-Canadian singer Régine André-Charles continues to make waves in the music industry and beyond, captivating audiences with her unique blend of Creole music, elegance, and entrepreneurial spirit.
The Montreal-based artist recently charmed the audience at the premiere of the French Canadian film ‘Une lettre à ma mère’, which translates to ‘A Letter To My Mother’, with a specially written Creole song, a remix of ‘Moso Manman’ titled after the film. The beautiful mix of Haitian Creole and French lyrics deeply resonated with the audience, expressing love and gratitude towards her mother.
The film, directed by Paul Jams, artfully depicts a mother-and-daughter relationship. At the premiere of ‘Une lettre à ma Mère’, Régine’s charm, elegance, Creole music, and even her outfit were absolute highlights, leaving the audience speechless with her performance and adding to the success of the night. Régine‘s captivating performances and exotic flair have not gone unnoticed. With growing calls from the public and interest from film directors, it seems her appearance on the silver screen may not be far off.
The latest single comes hot on the heels of the release of her single ‘Kite tout Afem La’, which held us utterly enchanted a short while ago. Since then, she has performed at seven shows in front of diverse cultural and community audiences, showcasing her Creole music with passion and dedication.
Blending influences from Rutshelle Guillaume to Phyllisia Ross, Darline Desca, and Bedjine Haiti, Régine André-Charles is quickly becoming a leading light in the new wave of Caribbean talent. Her dedication to showcasing Kompa music on the international stage, combined with her heartfelt lyrics and entrepreneurial spirit, makes her a force to be reckoned with.
Beyond her musical pursuits, Régine André-Charles is also the founder of Elvila Cosmetics, a company that promotes body positivity and self-care, empowering women to embrace their natural beauty.
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