Music Lawyers
No legal professionals specializing in Haitian music contracts, publishing rights, or intellectual property. Artists sign deals without understanding what they are signing.
The talent has always been there. The infrastructure has not. These are the gaps — and the opportunities — waiting to be filled.
No legal professionals specializing in Haitian music contracts, publishing rights, or intellectual property. Artists sign deals without understanding what they are signing.
No platform tracking streaming trends, audience demographics, or market data specific to Haitian music genres. Labels make decisions blind.
Formal music business education and structured mentorship programs are nearly nonexistent in Haiti and underrepresented in the diaspora.
No centralized resource connecting Haitian artists to funding opportunities, grants, or investors interested in the Haitian music market.
Very few professional booking agents specialize in Haitian artists seeking international gigs, tours, or festival placements outside of Haiti.
Almost no PR firms specialize in breaking Haitian artists into global press, international playlists, or mainstream media outside of the community.
Every gap above is a real business waiting to be built. The Haitian music industry is growing fast and needs infrastructure to match the talent. If you are building something in this space Lakou Music wants to feature you.