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Career, Hits, and Influence: Tony Mix, Haiti’s Essential DJ
Career, Hits, and Influence: Tony Mix, Haiti’s Essential DJ
Career, Hits, and Influence: Tony Mix, Haiti’s Essential DJ

Career, Hits, and Influence: Tony Mix, Haiti’s Essential DJ

Discover the career, hits, and influence of Tony Mix, Haiti's essential DJ who rocks the national and international music scene.

In Haiti, few names resonate as much in the music world as Tony Mix. With his explosive mixes, essential hits, and growing influence, he is now considered the country’s essential DJ. A look back at his career, his hits, and his impact on the Haitian music scene.

Tony Mix’s Beginnings

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 developed a passion for music, particularly dancehall and hip-hop, which served as a springboard for his future career.

In 2005, Tony Mix officially began his DJ career by organizing parties in Côte-Plage 18, his native neighborhood. He quickly distinguished himself with his exceptional talent for mixing and igniting audiences.

Rise to Prominence: Sound Design and Tony Mix

Shortly after his debut, Tony joined the Sound Design staff as the main DJ. For three years, he performed extensively and gained notoriety.

In 2008, he decided to go solo and create Tony Mix, his own group. This decision marked a turning point in his career and allowed him to establish himself as one of Haiti’s top DJs.

His Hits That Defined the Music Scene

Tony Mix is ​​not just a DJ: he’s also a singer and songwriter. In 2010, he released his first hit, "Anba Dekonb," which became an immediate success. Since then, he has released a string of hits and collaborations, solidifying his reputation as a master of the turntables and a versatile artist.

Tony Mix’s Influence

Tony Mix is ​​not just a DJ: he’s a true role model for success. With his personality and charisma, he inspires young people to follow their dreams. His career proves that ambition and perseverance can turn a passion into an exceptional career.

Why Tony Mix is ​​a must-see

Unique musical style: a blend of compas, rabòday, dancehall, and hip-hop.
Ability to ignite crowds: every performance is a memorable moment.
International renown: from Haitian stages to major cities like Miami, Montreal, and Paris.
Hitmaking: Tony Mix doesn’t just spin the decks; he also produces iconic tracks.

Haiti’s must-see DJ

With his talent, creativity, and influence, Tony Mix is ​​Haiti’s must-see DJ. A true ambassador of Haitian musical culture, he continues to get crowds dancing and inspire an entire generation. His name remains etched in the history of modern Haitian music, and his musical empire continues to expand.

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