Nick Delphin
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| Born | Pierre Nick Paul September 16, 1999 Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Nationality | Haitian |
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| Known for | Afropop, Zouk, and Haitian musical influences |
Nick Delphin (born Pierre Nick Paul; September 16, 1999) is a Haitian singer, songwriter, and composer. He is known for blending Afropop, Zouk, and Haitian musical influences into his work. Delphin gained recognition for singles such as Freaky Tonight, Fete La, and Konsa, and is considered a rising figure in the Haitian and Afro-Caribbean music scenes.
Early life
Nick Delphin was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He developed an interest in music at an early age, often singing and composing melodies as a child. His early influences included Haitian Kompa, Zouk, and Afro-Caribbean genres.
Career
Delphin began his music career in 2018 with the release of his debut single Bouje. He established himself in the Haitian music scene with a modern fusion of Afropop, Afrobeat, and urban French styles.
In 2020, he released Fete La featuring Baid and MGCK, which garnered over 21,000 streams. In 2023, he released Konsa, a single that gained popularity in Haiti for its sensual sound.
In 2024, his track Freaky Tonight surpassed 19,000 streams on Spotify, expanding his international presence.
Musical style and influence
Delphin’s music incorporates Haitian Creole rhythms with contemporary Afrobeat and pop sounds. He draws influence from traditional Haitian culture, as well as global genres. His songs are performed in Haitian Creole, French, and English.
Discography
Selected singles
Freaky Tonight (2024)
Summer Gouyad (2024)
X-Valentine (2024)
Crazy Mania (2023)
Time To Play (2023)
Rocking With It (feat. Dizzy Wright) (2023)
Lagel (2023)
Bouje (2018)
Personal life
Delphin is currently based in Florida, United States. He has stated his goal is to become one of the most globally recognized Haitian artists, and to promote Haitian Creole and French music to international audiences.
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