Popular Haitian guitarist Delice has left Krezi Mizik
Rene devis, Heritagekonpa Magazine
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Guitarist Delice Mezifils has walked out midway through Krezi Mizik's surging popularity, after a breakdown in relations with his bandmates. Delice will be temporarily replaced by a session musician for the band's upcoming summer schedule.
Remaining members Michael Benjamin, Jean Rene Sainrald, Serge Laguerre and the group 's management speak of a "rift " that developed between Delice and David Dupoux, Krezi Mizik's founder and maestro, which led to Delice departure.
The fans were obvously disappointed and saddened by this news, but many industry insiders believe Delice may change in his mind in the near future.
Delice joined the group "Krezi Mizik" nearly three years ago, after the dissolution of Konpa Kreyol in 2005. Both Delice and Jean Rene were original members of the Haitian Rap/Konpa group, they recorded one studio album and a live with show off in the early 2000's. Delice is considered one of premier young talent in the world of Konpa Music.
According to Heritagekonpa Magazine reliable sources, Delice has already approached Dja kaout Mizik to become their guitar player. This in turn has caused serious tensions between Djakout Mizik and Krezi camps. In an interview given to a Haitian radio station, Roro Djakout's Mizik drummer pointed out that " we are not to be blamed for Delice decisions and it is not Dajkout's intention to interfere in Krezi's business deferring to Krezi Camps' accusations. Many of Krezi Mizik musicians have not always seen eye to eye on everything with David. Sources close to group claim David Dupoux is not easy to deal with. Roosevelt Jean-Noel, Krezi's drummer has recently left the group to relocate in the States.
Krezi Mizik camps, sounding off to Haitian media and bloggs, divulges a few details of the unpleasant situation following the split have not help the situation. The two party must resolve their differences in private for the benefits of band, not in the media.




