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Tony Mix: Haiti’s #1 Essential DJ
Tony Mix: Haiti’s #1 Essential DJ
Tony Mix: Haiti’s #1 Essential DJ
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  • September 01, 2025
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Tony Mix: Haiti’s #1 Essential DJ

Discover Tony Mix, Haiti's #1 essential DJ, master of the atmosphere and ambassador of Haitian music internationally.

When we talk about music, atmosphere, and unforgettable parties in Haiti, one name always comes up: Tony Mix. Considered the country’s number one DJ, he has established himself as a true icon of the Haitian music scene, far beyond its borders.

Who is Tony Mix?

His real name is Tony Mahotière, aka Tony Mix, and he was born on February 13, 1983, in Port-au-Prince. From a young age, he harbored a passion for music, particularly dancehall and hip-hop. This passion would become the driving force behind his career, eventually making him one of Haiti’s most famous DJs.

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Tony Mix’s Beginnings

Tony Mix officially began his DJ career in 2005. Armed with his determination and talent, he began by organizing parties in Côte-Plage 18, the neighborhood where he grew up. These events allowed him to reveal his mixing genius to the public.

The same year, he joined the Sound Design staff, where he quickly became the main DJ. For nearly three years, he delivered a series of high-quality performances and established himself as a household name on the Haitian scene.

The Birth of Tony Mix

In 2008, Tony Mix decided to leave Sound Design to launch his own project: Tony Mix. This bold decision marked a turning point in his career. From then on, his name was everywhere in Haïti and his reputation continued to grow.

From DJ to Singer

Tony Mix is ​​not only a master of the turntables: he’s also a singer. In 2010, he released his first hit, "Anba Dekonb," a phenomenal success that confirmed his status as a complete artist. This track opens new doors for him and allows him to reach an even wider audience.

Why is Tony Mix the #1 DJ in Haiti?

A unique musical style: he fuses compas, rabòday, dancehall, hip-hop, and urban sounds.
A master of ambiance: every performance is an unforgettable party.
International renown: he thrills crowds in Miami, Montreal, Paris, and beyond.
Significant hits: his productions and remixes are benchmarks in Haiti.

A role model for Haitian youth

Tony Mix is ​​not just a DJ, he is also a role model for young people. His career shows that with talent, passion, and perseverance, it is possible to turn a dream into an exceptional career. He embodies Haitian pride and helps promote local music around the world.

Haiti’s #1 Must-See DJ

With his exceptional career, unique talent, and positive influence, Tony Mix remains Haiti’s #1 must-see DJ. A true ambassador of Haitian culture, he continues to write its history and thrill crowds, from Port-au-Prince to major international stages.

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