Chokarella Podcast
Summary: This is Chokarella Podcast powered by Carel Pedre. ChoKarelLa, translated in Haitian Kreyol as "Carel’s Show" has been on the air since (June 2005). Dominating the airwaves since the first “Bonjour!" the host, Carel Pedre, has taken the show to another level by involving his listeners and engaging his guests. With a diverse playlist collected from his extensive music library, Carel is one of a handful of Disc Jockeys that take risks. By using technology as one of his best allies, Carel has conquered listeners on several continents. Utilizing the Internet, using his iPhone and Twitter, as well as Facebook'ing on his personal Fan Page, Carel has been able to connect an extremely diverse audience, from Canada to Russia and Africa to Israel. Being constantly connected to his fans has made Carel a household name and has allowed people to feel like they not only have access to a personal DJ, but that they've gained a long-term friend.
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Podcasts:
This is another song from P-Jay's upcoming album. Check out "Flow Sa" in collaboration with Mikaben.
Enjoy!
Check out a "Pre-Released" version of Mikaben & Olivier Duret Upcoming Single. The Song was leaked by someone close to the band. Enjoy!
Check out another remix of J Perry's Hit Song "Dekole" with international superstar Jencarlos Canela.
Check Out T-Micky's Summer 2012 Single "Si'w Gen Yon Bebe". The song was aired for the first time on Chokarella. Enjoy!
Check out "M Pa Ka Padone'w" the female reply to P-Jay's hit song "Padone'm by Teevee. Enjoy!
Check out ZENGLEN new single titled "PA FE SA" sung by Reginald Cangé.
After the mega carnival hit "Stayle", Brothers Posse is back with a new Single. Check out "Rèz" sung by Don Kato to celebrate the band's 18th anniversary and to remind haitian people that nothing is done as promised in the country. According to BP, "Tout Moun Pran Rèz".
Check out the Konpa Remix of Medjy Toussaint's "Bo'm Sou 2 Bò" by Montreal's youngest Konpa Band, Enposib".
Check out "Padone'm" the new single from P-Jay's second studio album featuring his good friend Flav (Gabel). The artist introduced the song this friday May 4th on Chokarella. Enjoy.
Singer-songwriter, Nathalie Cerin (Talie) pays a visit to Chokarella, and chats with Carel about her singing career thus far, and future goals. Talie also graces the show with an acoustic set accompanied by her guitar, sharing two original songs: "Ti neg Chelbe" and "Gad on Lanmou" and a cover of "Gunpowder" by Wyclef Jean.
Singer-songwriter, Nathalie Cerin (Talie) pays a visit to Chokarella, and chats with Carel about her singing career thus far, and future goals. Talie also graces the show with an acoustic set accompanied by her guitar, sharing two original songs: "Ti neg Chelbe" and "Gad on Lanmou" and a cover of "Gunpowder" by Wyclef Jean.
Check out the remix version of Carimi's super Hit "Fanm sa a move" produced by RickStyle with BoB kayou, Jimmy Ruff, MikaBen & Eud. The song is first single from the upcoming album "Kilè Li Yè" produced by Gandhi Dorsonne. Enjoy.
ChoKarelLa, translated in Haitian Kreyol as "Carel’s Show" has been on the air since (June 2005). Dominating the airwaves since the first “Bonjour!" the host, Carel Pedre, has taken the show to another level by involving his listeners and engaging his guests. With a diverse playlist collected from his extensive music library, Carel is one of a handful of Disc Jockeys that take risks. By using technology as one of his best allies, Carel has conquered listeners on several continents. Utilizing the Internet, using his iPhone and Twitter, as well as Facebook'ing on his personal Fan Page, Carel has been able to connect an extremely diverse audience, from Canada to Russia and Africa to Israel. Being constantly connected to his fans has made Carel a household name and has allowed people to feel like they not only have access to a personal DJ, but that they've gained a long-term friend.
ChoKarelLa, translated in Haitian Kreyol as "Carel’s Show" has been on the air since (June 2005). Dominating the airwaves since the first “Bonjour!" the host, Carel Pedre, has taken the show to another level by involving his listeners and engaging his guests. With a diverse playlist collected from his extensive music library, Carel is one of a handful of Disc Jockeys that take risks. By using technology as one of his best allies, Carel has conquered listeners on several continents. Utilizing the Internet, using his iPhone and Twitter, as well as Facebook'ing on his personal Fan Page, Carel has been able to connect an extremely diverse audience, from Canada to Russia and Africa to Israel. Being constantly connected to his fans has made Carel a household name and has allowed people to feel like they not only have access to a personal DJ, but that they've gained a long-term friend.