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Anie Alerte
Anie Alerte (Anie Alerte Joseph, born June 6, 1992, in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti) is a Haitian singer and songwriter known for a powerful voice and emotionally direct writing. She gained early national visibility after placing 2nd in Digicel Star…
Biography
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Anie Alerte (Anie Alerte Joseph, born June 6, 1992, in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti) is a Haitian singer and songwriter known for a powerful voice and emotionally direct writing. She gained early national visibility after placing 2nd in Digicel Stars (2008) and later became widely recognized for socially resonant songs, notably Mal.
Early life & beginnings:
She began singing in church at age six, won her first singing competition at age 11, and performed on stage from her early teens (including the piece “Yo de Tambou Combo”).
Career & impact:
Her music blends heartfelt melodies with strong messages. Through songs such as Mal, she speaks out against sexism, harassment, attacks, and intimidation, while also addressing resilience and women's everyday struggles.
Projects & collaborations:
She participated in the project Haïti cœur de femme (2011, led by Yole Dérose) and later contributed to the album Vwalye. She has worked with musicians and artists such as Fabrice Rouzier, Nicky Christ, Emeline Michel, and James Germain.
Key releases:
She officially began her professional career in 2016. Her single “Come Back” was released in 2021, and “Kite Yo” (2022) expanded her audience significantly online, with major visibility on YouTube.
Popular songs:
Women's empowerment, resilience, emotional healing, dignity, social awareness, love and relationships.
Known for:
A soul-stirring vocal style and socially engaged lyrics that connect with Haitian audiences at home and in the diaspora.
Awards / achievements:
Digicel Stars (2008) — 2nd place; Podium Écoliers (Haiti, 2009) — laureate; Défi Lycéens des Caraïbes (Guadeloupe, 2009) — laureate.
Community engagement:
After the August 14, 2021 earthquake, she supported relief efforts for affected communities and was cited among public figures who marked the year 2021 in Haitian coverage. She also publicly supported community development initiatives such as the Ouanaminthe canal project.
Early life & beginnings:
She began singing in church at age six, won her first singing competition at age 11, and performed on stage from her early teens (including the piece “Yo de Tambou Combo”).
Career & impact:
Her music blends heartfelt melodies with strong messages. Through songs such as Mal, she speaks out against sexism, harassment, attacks, and intimidation, while also addressing resilience and women's everyday struggles.
Projects & collaborations:
She participated in the project Haïti cœur de femme (2011, led by Yole Dérose) and later contributed to the album Vwalye. She has worked with musicians and artists such as Fabrice Rouzier, Nicky Christ, Emeline Michel, and James Germain.
Key releases:
She officially began her professional career in 2016. Her single “Come Back” was released in 2021, and “Kite Yo” (2022) expanded her audience significantly online, with major visibility on YouTube.
Popular songs:
- Mal
- Kite Yo
- Come Back
Women's empowerment, resilience, emotional healing, dignity, social awareness, love and relationships.
Known for:
A soul-stirring vocal style and socially engaged lyrics that connect with Haitian audiences at home and in the diaspora.
Awards / achievements:
Digicel Stars (2008) — 2nd place; Podium Écoliers (Haiti, 2009) — laureate; Défi Lycéens des Caraïbes (Guadeloupe, 2009) — laureate.
Community engagement:
After the August 14, 2021 earthquake, she supported relief efforts for affected communities and was cited among public figures who marked the year 2021 in Haitian coverage. She also publicly supported community development initiatives such as the Ouanaminthe canal project.
Discography
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