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Euro-Kompa

Euro-Kompa, a portmanteau of "European and Kompa"), It's often referred to as "White Kompa" a term used to describe Haitian Kompa music sung by artist or singers of European descent.

Euro-Kompa usually Features a lead vocalist and 2-3 backing Vocalists and sometime a guest vocalist usually a Euro-Rap-Singer who 'd contribute a guest verse during a bridge resulting in song lengths ranging from 3-4 minutes depending on the tempo.

Electromechanically produced by live traditional Kompa jam-session musicians which are also often mistakenly referred to as “GIGGERS”by other “KNOW-IT-ALL” in the Haitian Music Industry.

Identifying factors include generally short to medium-length songs written in a variants format which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies.

Unlike Haitian Kompa Direct which is very lyric-oriented-the lyrics in Euro-Kompa songs don’t usually have any deep meaning- often the lyrics are frivolous.

Euro-Kompa generally dance to a mid-tempo 90-115 BPM (beats per minute) with a 1-2 -1-2 Beat and with an arrangements of a 4/4 or four-on-the-floor time Signature which always encourages dancing due to it’s use of dance-oriented rhythms.

The origins of the genre and term was pioneered by Negre Marron Records' CEO and label Director Rene Guemps.

FYI: This is the first time in the history of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) that a record label will be selling the beauty of an international artist from another race as a concept in a market that's not his or hers.

WOW! I wonder if Euro-Kompa will be a new category in the Eurovision Song Contest next year?

by Negre Marron Records March 19, 2023


Euro-Kompa

Euro-Compa, a, often referred to as "White Kompa" or Kompa Ero in Haitian Créole. A term used to describe Haitian Kompa music sung by artist or singers of European descent.

Euro-Kompa usually Features a lead vocalist with 1 or more backup Vocalists and sometime a guest vocalist usually a Euro-Rap-Singer who 'd contribute a guest verse during a bridge resulting in song lengths ranging from 3-4 minutes depending on the tempo.

Instrumentals are provided by live traditional Kompa jam-session musicians which are also often mistakenly referred to as “GIGGERS”by other “KNOW-IT-ALL” in the Haitian Music Industry.

Identifying factors include generally short to medium-length songs written in a variants format which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies.

Unlike Haitian Kompa Direct which is very lyric-oriented-the lyrics in Euro-Kompa songs don’t usually have any deep meaning- often the lyrics are frivolous.

Euro-Kompa generally dance to a mid-tempo 90-115 BPM (beats per minute) with a 1-2 beat and with an arrangements of a 4/4 or four-on-the-floor time Signature which always encourages dancing due to it’s use of dance-oriented rhythms.

The origins of the genre and term was pioneered by Negre Marron Records' CEO and label Director René Guemps.

FYI: This is the first time in the history of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) that a independent record label will be selling the beauty of an international artist from another race as a concept in a market that's not his or hers.

WOW! I wonder if Euro-Kompa will be a new category in the The Eurovision Song Contest lnext year?

by Negre Marron Records March 19, 2023


cum euro

a euro of which some one is to cum on
commonly used as an insult

damn that kyle guy is being such a cum euro

by Eagerzack January 26, 2014


The Euro Tan

The tan you get when in Europe for summer. That deep, dark, golden tan only achievable in Europe.

Wow, you’re so tanned, it’s The Euro Tan.

by Tmimi November 25, 2021


Euros Day

June 24 is a day where Euro supporters go and celebrate for Euros 2020!

Euros day is June 24

by Leokedling June 17, 2021


Euro Rainbow

Euro Rainbow is a term used to describe someone of primarily European background, but from several different countries

"I have Welsh, Russian, German, Irish, Spanish, and English blood"

"Jesus, you're a Euro Rainbow"

by VoiceOfBobRoss August 9, 2017


Euro Greasy

Nickname for Spanish soccer player Christiano Ronaldo, presumably because of his excessive use of haircare products (or perhaps his somewhat oily complexion).

It's so hot outside that I'm sweating more than Euro Greasy in a steam room.

by Blitzkrieg! June 12, 2010