BWA KALE REKORDZ (BKR) for short - is a subsidiary of NEGRE MARRON RECORDS, dedicated to supporting Haitian artists who utilize their music to advocate for social justice. Our focus on promoting and distributing conscious music sets us apart from our sister label, WANGA NÈGÈS RECORDS, which concentrates on Haitian Kompa-infused music. Our slogan, 'Bringing justice through music,' demonstrates our commitment to promoting social justice through music.
Our name BWA KALE is derived from a grassroots vigilante justice movement in Haiti that symbolizes a swift form of justice against gang violence. We do not endorse music that glorifies crime or violence, and our mission is to support and promote unsigned Haitian artists who create conscious music addressing social injustices in Haiti.
We firmly believe that music is a potent tool for raising awareness and inspiring change within our communities. Through collaborations with local recording studios and audio engineers in Haiti, we ensure that our music adheres to the highest industry standards in mixing and mastering.
As an independent record label, we provide a platform for Haitian artists who have limited access to resources to produce and distribute their music. We are focused on promoting Creole Rap, Rara-Bòday, DiaspoRara, ManifesNaval, Rap Kreyòl, Crenglish Rap, RaggaNaval, Haitian Ragga, Rabòday, Rara, Ra-Rap, Diaspo-Rap, Creospañol RAP, CRÉOLE-Trap, and Rasin (Haitian Roots) music that addresses social injustice in Haiti.
"The latest album released by BWA KALE REKORDZ artist sheds light on the ongoing social injustice issues faced by marginalized communities in Haiti."
A Halloween-themed burger that comes with kale
"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Kales From the Crypt Burger, you should try it!"
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A special burger that's topped with kale
"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the If Looks Could Kale Burger, it comes with kale!"
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When a vegan does anal with a meat eater.
Chad wants to add bacon to my kale salad.
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A Brunei slang to describe a Bruneian with a Indian descent, commonly used by Bruneians to go to “kadai kaling”
Woi lajutah lakas ke kadai kaling
Tori brought over some of God's kale, and it made watching hipsters fall on YouTube even better.