Nago Music: A Channel Built Entirely Around Haitian Music
Most Haitian television channels mix news, talk shows, and entertainment into a single schedule. Nago Music takes a different approach: it's devoted entirely to music videos, with a focus squarely on compas (konpa), rap kreyòl, and roots music.
The channel positions itself as a project built around revaluing and promoting Haitian music specifically. Rather than spreading its attention across politics, sports, and general programming the way most stations do, Nago Music exists to put Haitian musical identity front and center, treating the country's music scene as worth a dedicated home rather than a segment squeezed between other programs.
For viewers, that means a more predictable experience than most Haitian channels: tune in, and you're going to see music videos, whether that's a konpa hit, a rap kreyòl release, or something rooted in traditional Haitian sound. It's a niche, but it's one the channel fills consistently, and it's part of a broader streaming presence that includes both live broadcast and on-demand music video libraries.
If you're looking for a place to catch up on what's current in Haitian music, or just want something playing in the background that reflects the sound of home, Nago Music is built for exactly that.