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Rutshelle Guillaume
Rutshelle Guillaume (born July 28, 1988, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian singer and songwriter. She has released three studio albums — "Émotions" (2014), "Rebelle" (2018), and "Quoi qu'il advienne" (2021) — blending konpa and pop with …
Biography
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Rutshelle Guillaume (born July 28, 1988, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian singer and songwriter. She has released three studio albums — "Émotions" (2014), "Rebelle" (2018), and "Quoi qu'il advienne" (2021) — blending konpa and pop with Kreyòl and French lyrics. Credits include Michael Brun & J. Perry ("Pour les siècles"), James Germain ("Fèmen je'w"), Veeby ("Victorious"), Stichiz ("Sekrè"), Kaï / Richard Cavé ("Toleré'w"), and Oswald ("Kraze"). Awards: Best Artist — The Caribbean (Trace Awards & Festival, 2023); Nuits d'Afrique "FINA" Francophonie Prize (2024).
Major releases: Émotions (2014); Rebelle (2018); Quoi qu'il advienne (2021).
Popular songs: "Kite m kriye", "Rete la", "M pa la ankò", "Danje", "Kè m nan men w", "Demoli", "Toleré'w" (with Kaï), "Pi pre mwen".
Themes: love, resilience, women's voice/empowerment, migration & identity.
Known for: bilingual repertoire (Kreyòl/French), konpa–pop crossover, international touring, and the awards above.
Alias / slogan: "RG"; "Rebèl" as a recurring brand in her visuals.
Collaborations: Michael Brun, J. Perry, James Germain, Veeby, Stichiz, Kaï (Richard Cavé), Oswald.
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