T-Vice revolutionized the genre of konpa with the energetic party vibe they brought to the scene. Musical influences from reggae, merengue, flamenco and modern synthesizing from rock ‘n’ roll have made the group one of the most innovative musicians of the genre. The group’s performances have led them to become the current face behind the music in large part due to their international touring. The band has traveled to European, and Caribbean countries, as well as U.S states for concerts. The band’s debut album “Konpa Kontak” was a hit among konpa listeners. In October 2006, T-Vice released a new album titled Kité’m Viv. T-Vice has collaborated with other Haitian konpa bands such as Carimi and their rival Djakout Mizik. The group appeared in the hit single Party By The Sea along with rapper Wyclef Jean and Jamaican reggae artist Buju Banton. Many sought to attribute the band’s success to their relationship with patriarch Robert Martino, as well as the steadfast managerial genus of the Martino brothers’ mother Jessie Al-Khal and their uncle Pierrot Al-Khal. T-Vice were victimized in the late 90s by a vicious rumor which was later proven to have been fabricated. It was widely believed that a jealous rival had begun the falsehood. T-Vice has also been involved in a noticeably ongoing “feud” with successful Konpa band Djakout Mizik. However, regardless of their supposed ongoing feud, members of both group share an amically professional friendship. |Over the years, T-Vice has become one of the most successful konpa bands of the modern era. |Haiti|1991 |
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