Every Haitian wedding has that moment: the lights soften, couples step onto the floor, and one song makes the entire room feel love at the same time. Haitian music is built for weddings — especially compas, which naturally carries romance, elegance, and togetherness.
Here are 12 Haitian love songs (and love-song vibes) that always win at weddings — whether you need a first-dance mood, a couple entrance, or a late-night “everyone hold your partner” moment.
1) “Lanmen m Nan Men w” – Zafem
Poetic, emotional, and modern-classic energy.
2) “Ou Se Lanmou” – Harmonik
Smooth, romantic, clean wedding vibe.
3) “Se Pa Pou Dat” – Alan Cavé
Classic compas romance that feels timeless.
4) “Sa m Di W La” – Zafem
Elegant lyrics, strong emotional pull.
5) “Ase” – Alan Cavé
Warm, nostalgic love-song mood.
6) “Jwenn” – Alan Cavé
Soft, slow, and perfect for couple moments.
7) “Mwen La Pou Ou” – Klass
Modern band romance with a big-event feel.
8) “Fò m Ale” – K-Dilak
A heartbreak-leaning love classic that still works for emotional couples (and late-night singing).
9) “Lanmou Pa Fasil” – K-Dilak
Honest love story — hits hard when guests know the lyrics.
10) “Aveugle” – Sarodj
Soft, cinematic, and modern; great for a romantic entrance.
11) “Ti Moun Yo” – BIC ft. Belo
Not a “couple love song,” but it’s deeply meaningful and works for weddings that want soul + message.
12) “Nou Pa Moun Ankò” – Zafem
A big emotional closer — when the wedding turns into a movie scene.
How to Use These Songs in a Haitian Wedding
– Couple entrance: choose something modern and uplifting (Klass, Harmonik, Zafem)
– First dance: choose something slow + poetic (Alan Cavé, Zafem)
– Family dance: choose a classic compas everyone knows (Alan Cavé-style classics)
– Late-night emotional moment: choose a song the whole room can sing (K-Dilak classics)
Wedding Tip: Mix Generations
A perfect Haitian wedding playlist usually has:
– 30% classics (for parents & elders)
– 40% modern compas (for everyone)
– 30% newer favorites (for youth + diaspora vibes)
Haitian weddings are powered by love, family, and rhythm — and these songs deliver all three. If you want a celebration that feels truly Haitian, let compas lead the romance and let Kreyòl carry the emotion.













