Michel Olivier Martelly | |
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Birth name | Michel-Olivier Martelly |
Born | Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Genres | kompa |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Years active | 2006– |
Website |
www |
Michel-Olivier Martelly (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl-ɔlivje maʁteli]), better known as Olivier Martelly, is a Haitian American singer. He has a stage name, BigO.
Olivier Martelly was born in Miami. His father, Michel Martelly was the 41st President of Haiti, and his mother, Sophia Saint-Rémy Martelly, was First Lady. [1]
Martelly's discographies are hard to find, and as public data about him is extremely limited, his career is relatively unknown. In Haiti's 2015 presidential election, he published a song endorsing government-backed candidate Jovenel Moise [2] in response to Wyclef Jean's endorsement of Jude Célestin. [3] Martelly is the CEO of Big O Productions, which features Haitian artists. [4]
Michel Olivier Martelly | |
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Birth name | Michel-Olivier Martelly |
Born | Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Genres | kompa |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Years active | 2006– |
Website |
www |
Michel-Olivier Martelly (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl-ɔlivje maʁteli]), better known as Olivier Martelly, is a Haitian American singer. He has a stage name, BigO.
Olivier Martelly was born in Miami. His father, Michel Martelly was the 41st President of Haiti, and his mother, Sophia Saint-Rémy Martelly, was First Lady. [1]
Martelly's discographies are hard to find, and as public data about him is extremely limited, his career is relatively unknown. In Haiti's 2015 presidential election, he published a song endorsing government-backed candidate Jovenel Moise [2] in response to Wyclef Jean's endorsement of Jude Célestin. [3] Martelly is the CEO of Big O Productions, which features Haitian artists. [4]