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Haiti's radio landscape revolves around music that moves people. St Charles FM sits squarely in that tradition, broadcasting sounds rooted in the country's distinctive pulse. You'll hear kompa rhythms built for dancing, merengue variations that show up at street celebrations, and tracks reflecting Haiti's living musical culture. The station doesn't pretend to be something it isn't. No slick corporate production here. It's community radio doing what community radio does best: connecting listeners to music that matters locally. The hosts speak Creole, callers phone in with requests, energy shift…
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