NOUS Y ÉTIONS –The singer of Martinican origin performed for almost three hours in front of more than 35,000 people in the largest hall in Europe. He defended the sounds of dancehall, shatta, compass and reggae.
Caribbean music is once again enjoying great popular success. After leaving pop and rap in the spotlight for around twenty years, the heirs of Eugène Mona and Tabou Combo return to the top of the charts. Friday evening, the singer Kalash – not to be confused with the very dangerous Kalashnikov – testified to this return to power. The Strasbourg resident of Martinican origin performed in front of some 35,000 spectators at Paris’ La Défense Arena. As a symbol, he announced this date as June 12, 2025. His birthday. A year later, he blew in this prestigious enclosure his 38e bougie. “It’s the greatest possible gift for an artist to celebrate him here.”he will say during the concert.
In the aisles leading to the Nanterre Arena, the artist’s fans stand out. Some wear Jamaica football jerseys. Others fly the flag of Martinique in the Parisian sky. The spirit of the Cup…


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