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#VoxSambou #HaytiLives Listen now : https://orcd.co/hayti-lives Sergo - Lyrics Sergo Sergo Sergo Sergo don’t cry don’t cry I’m working so we can survive Take time to reflect look at yourself and tell me what you see Your dignity is great beautiful and strong like the sea Your liberation lies within not outside. Rise stand tall and lead the way Make an effort the time is now Free your mind from colonization To escape the thieves and colonizers Who have been oppressing us for centuries to keep us in darkness. Stealing for centuries and breaking the law Sergo Sergo Sergo Sergo don’t cry don’t cry I’m working so we can survive Yes it’s true you’ve walked a lot Oh yes it’s true you’ve endured a lot You’ve climbed mountains and descended them You’ve climbed mountains and descended them The only way out is for us to gather unite and reclaim our spirituality Our roots are here we must embrace them It’s our identity our spirit must awaken with hope Even when we bend we don’t fall Our hope is strong aimed forward In our homeland we remain welcoming Recorded in Haiti. Film by Jean-Ricardo Compère Edited by Thiago Souto Creative Director : Vinicius Bulgarelli (Bulga) Marketing by @bulga.da Creative Agency Follow Vox Sambou / voxsambou / voxsambou1 Vocals: Vox Sambou & Robints Paul Piano Rhodes: David Ryshpan Bass Guitar: Diégal Léger Drum: Jean-Daniel T.Desbiens Persussions : Ronald Nazaire Trombone: Modibo Keita Trompet : Rémi Cormier Alex Colas-Jeffery: Saxophone Tenor Jean- François Ouellet: Saxophone Baritone Produção musical: Eli Levinson/Vox Sambou Tadeu Mascarenhas/Mix and Master Sergo is a powerful celebration and tribute to Haitian women, who have been the backbone of Haiti's economy and education since its independence 221 years ago. The song honors their strength, resilience, and unwavering contributions to society. It blends the vibrant Haitian petro rhythms with Congolese influences and hip-hop, creating a unique and electrifying sound