On May 13, Haitian artist Joé Dwèt Filé made a powerful entrance at the third edition of Les Flammes, France’s premier awards show honoring excellence in hip-hop, Afrobeat, R&B, and urban music. Arriving in style at La Seine Musicale in Paris, Joé stood out among a star-studded lineup of 18 live performers during one of the most anticipated nights in French music.
Known for his seamless blend of konpa, Afrobeat, and R&B, Joé’s appearance at Les Flammes underscored his growing influence on the global stage. With 25 categories celebrating the rich diversity of urban music, Les Flammes continues to spotlight artists who are redefining the soundscape of modern music.
Joé delivered a standout performance of his hit single “4 Kampé,” captivating the audience with his signature stage presence and the song’s infectious rhythm. The track has already become a fan favorite and continues to rack up impressive streaming numbers across Spotify and YouTube.
In a defining moment of the evening, Joé Dwèt Filé took home the Flamme award for Best Caribbean-Inspired Song for “4 Kampé,” dedicating the honor to Haiti. The win not only marks a career milestone but also emphasizes Joé’s role in bringing konpa to global audiences through innovative fusion with R&B and hip-hop elements.
Joé was also nominated in several key categories, including:
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Album Nouvelle Pop de l’Année for Goumin Terminé
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Morceau de l’Année for 4 Kampé
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Morceau R&B for Merci à mon ex
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Morceau de musique caribéenne ou d’inspiration caribéenne for 4 Kampé
These nominations reflect Joé’s versatility and his rising impact across multiple genres, from modern pop to traditional Caribbean roots.
His triumph at Les Flammes 2025 signals a major moment in his already impressive career — and a proud victory for the Haitian music community.
Source: lesflammes