One Last Time drops april 9: Shakaitutu unveils a bold Afro-Caribbean compilation

One Last Time drops april 9: Shakaitutu unveils a bold Afro-Caribbean compilation

After years of shaping the Haitian and Afro-Caribbean music landscape, Shakaitutu, the iconic cultural production company founded by Evens Cazeneuve, proudly announces its return with One Last Time — a powerful compilation album set to release on April 9, 2025.

Rooted in unity, creativity, and cultural pride, Shakaitutu has long stood as a symbol of innovation and empowerment in the Caribbean entertainment industry. The name — of African origin (Ghana and Angola) — embodies rhythm and resilience, a spirit that flows through every one of its projects.


A Legacy That Elevates Voices

Over the years, Shakaitutu has helped launch the careers of major talents such as Rockfam, Oswald, Sébastien Pierre, Blaze One, Kid Coulgi, and Voodoo Klan Caribbean. The company has also worked closely with some of Haiti’s most beloved bands, including Disip, Harmonik, Gabel, Nu Look, and Belle Jazz.

Its reach extends into the zouk scene as well, promoting and managing some of the genre’s top names — Milca, Tina Ly, Thierry Cham, Jessye Belleval, and more — across the U.S., Canada, and Haiti.

Beyond production and promotion, Shakaitutu plays an active role in artistic development, helping creators launch and grow their own brands. Collaborations include: Ruthshelle Guillaume (RG Collection), Flav (Konviction), Rigolo (Baw Headphones), DJ Valmix (Valmix Sounds) and Cadelouse (Cadou Cosmetics).


One Last Time: A Vision for the Future

One Last Time brings together rising Afro-Caribbean talents from Haiti, Africa, France, Saint-Martin, and the United States. These artists aren’t signed in the traditional sense — instead, they’re fully supported through a holistic development approach: production, mixing, mastering, branding, media strategy, and touring logistics are all handled by Shakaitutu.

“This project is an investment in legacy,” says Evens Cazeneuve.
“We’re giving artists the tools to thrive, while honoring the culture that raised us.”


Beyond Music: Culture, Community, and Commitment

Evens Cazeneuve’s vision goes far beyond sound. As a consultant for several successful Haitian-owned businesses and co-founder of brands like Parfait Cosmetics, Miami Vodka, and Toussaint Louverture Champagne, he embodies a rare blend of creativity and entrepreneurship. Through JazCaz Enterprise and Savens Enterprise, he remains committed to building long-term economic opportunities in the diaspora and at home.

As a former head of Trace Ayiti, Evens helped talents like Kenny Haiti rise to new levels of visibility, while offering platforms to dozens of emerging artists. His leadership continues through Ayiti in the USA and Ayiti in Haiti, initiatives focused on building cultural and economic bridges between Haiti and its diaspora.

Evens’ humanitarian efforts are just as impactful: from volunteering in schools and supporting youth in Haiti to partnering with nonprofit organizations, his dedication to a stronger, more united Haiti remains unwavering.


Join the Movement

One Last Time will be available on all major streaming platforms starting April 9, 2025.

Follow the journey: Instagram, Facebook, TikTok → @shakaitutu
For media inquiries or collaborations: shakaitutu@gmail.com


About Shakaitutu

Shakaitutu is a cultural production company founded by Evens Cazeneuve, specializing in artistic development, event production, music promotion, and international branding. With strong roots in Haiti and the broader Caribbean, Shakaitutu is dedicated to building a creative future for the next generation of artists and leaders.

Shakaitutu – One Culture. One Vision. One Last Time.


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