What this list covers
New compas releases in 2025
Late-2024 tracks that stayed big in 2025 (noted as such)
Songs that show up repeatedly in 2025 kompa mixes and playlists
Top 25 Haitian Compas songs of 2025
You can format this as a numbered list on Creole101 and embed YouTube/Spotify links for each track.
“Apiye” – Roody Roodboy
Why it’s here: A massive compas-influenced hit that keeps showing up in 2024–2025 kompa mixes and party playlists. Late-2024 release, but still huge in 2025.
“Se Ou Li Ye Zile” – Antonny Drew ft. Vanessa Desiré
Why it’s here: A zouk/compas crossover that’s all over 2025 Afro-Kompa mixes and diaspora playlists.
“Mwen Panse w Te Renmen m” – Zo-Manno
Why it’s here: Featured prominently in 2025 kompa video mixes, this track blends nostalgia with modern production.
“Compas Love 2025 Medley” – Kenny Haiti ft. Klass, Rutshelle, Bedjine
Why it’s here: A fan-favorite medley that appears in 2025 “Compas Love” mixes and is perfect for slow dancing.
“Yayad Sou Yayad” – Kenny Haiti
Why it’s here: A 2024–2025 transition hit that keeps popping up in “New Konpa 2025” playlists and DJ sets.
“Kole Sere 2025 Remix” – Phil-J Mix ft. Various Artists
Why it’s here: A DJ-driven remix that became a staple in 2025 gouyad and slow-wine sets.
“Pi Bon Chwa” – Various Artists (Mixtape Highlight)
Why it’s here: A standout track from a widely streamed 2024–2025 compas mix, often clipped and shared on social media.
“Midnight 5.0 (Konpa Mix)” – DJ Exotic
Why it’s here: While technically a mix, the original segments and transitions became mini-anthems in 2025 nightlife.
“4 Kampe Kompa Gouyad” – DJ G-Lens (featuring multiple compas hits)
Why it’s here: Another mix-anchored track that pushed several 2024 songs into 2025 relevance.
“New Konpa 2025 Intro” – DJ NiiCee ft. Kenny Haiti, Oswald, 5Lan
Why it’s here: A 2025-branded mix intro that helped cement these artists’ songs as must-play tracks.
“Se Ou Mwen Vle” – Oswald
“Fanm Pam” – Bedjine & K-Dilak (late-2024, still huge in 2025)
“Ou Se Lanmou’m” – Harmonik
“Mwen Pap Lage w” – Nu Look (older, but still charting in diaspora weddings and events)
“Lanmen m Nan Men w” – Zafem
“Mwen Bezwen W” – Klass
“Ou Fè m Santi m Viv” – Klass
“Cheri M Ap Tann Ou” – Enposib
“Ou Se Chwa m” – 5Lan
“Ou Se Bèl Fanm” – Vayb
“Mwen Swete w La” – Djakout #1
“Lanmou Nou Pap Mouri” – Enposib
“Fanm Sa Move” – Kreyol La (older but still a party staple)
“Mwen Renmen w Anpil” – Kenny Haiti
“Se Ou Ki Chwa m” – Karizma
You can mark some of these in the article as:
Released in 2025
Released in late 2024, still charting in 2025
Older classic, but still heavily played in 2025
Some tracks may not have been released in 2025 but are still relevant.
















