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Haitian musician and composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arly Larivière (born on August 22, 1972 in Cap-Haïtien, Nord, Haiti) is a Haitian musician, composer and keyboardist. He is best known as the lead singer and composer for the Kompa band Nu-Look.
Larivière was born in Cap-Haïtien, Nord, Haiti on August 22, 1972.[1][2] He was the second oldest of five children. At a young age, he formed the band Kazak Eksperyans D'Haiti in his hometown. He eventually left Kazak to form the band Feeling with Shedly Abraham, Elliot “Prince Elo” Alouidor and Nickson “Niki Bass” Mesidor. In 1992, he joined archrival Lakol Mizik Majik forming a superband. That same year, they released a well acclaimed carnival song before heading to the United States for Lakol’s first international tour. All but two of the band’s members (Herard Atticus and Alphonse “Ti Fredo” Patrick Duret elected to overstay their visas and pursue their musical careers in the USA. Lariviere also known as Ti Arly and whose father and primary influence is a legendary Haitian composer for Tropicana, decided to settle in Florida where he eventually founded the musical formation D’Zine which was later rebranded Nu-Look.
Larivière migrated to the U.S. and resided in Florida. During the 1990s, he was part of a band called the D-zine. He later left D-zine, and in 2000 partnered with Gazzman "Couleur" Pierre to form the Kompa band Nu-Look,[3] which performed for 14 years with Larivière as their Maestro and composer. Some of the songs composed by Larivière are "Loving you", "Why do you say you love me", "Notre histoire", and "A qui la faute".
On January 5, 2010, Gazzman left Nu-Look to form his own band dISIp.[4] After Gazzman's departure, Edersse "Pipo" Stanis became the lead singer, problems within Nu-Look eventually led to his departure to join another band called Klass. Arly tried to recruit a new lead singer for the band, but eventually became the sole singer of the band.[5] In November 2013 Nu-Look released a new album titled I Got This;[6] all of the songs on this album were written by Lariviere.[7]
In 2013, Larivière and Nu-Look performed at the Haiti Carnival.[8] He has continued to lead the band since 2016.[9]
Arly Larivière and his band Nu Look delivered a captivating performance at the iconic Olympia <ref>Olympia (Paris)in Paris on February 13, 2022. The event showcased Larivière's exceptional talent, as he mesmerized the audience with her powerful vocals and emotive stage presence. The setlist featured a mix of his hit singles and newer material, demonstrating his musical range and growth. The crowd was entranced throughout the evening, praising Larivière's energetic and heartfelt delivery. This performance solidified his position as a rising star in the music industry, leaving a lasting impression on both fans and critics alike. The Olympia, with its rich history of hosting legendary acts, provided an fitting backdrop for Larivière's memorable concert, which will be remembered as a highlight of his career.
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