Bourik The Latalay
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Born | Wilkinson Kernizan January 22, 2000 Haiti |
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📆 Years active | present |
👶 Children | 0 |
🌐 Website | instagram |
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Residence | Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
Wilkinson Kernizan (born January 22, 2000), known professionally as Bourik The Latalay, is an Haitian rapper. Bourik’s talent has inspired many brands who want to work with him in the future. He is gradually becoming an iconic artist for his unique work for Dill, a highly popular genre in the music industry. He has developed an aptitude for a style that is deeply loved and connected to his fans.
Musical career[edit]
His genuine tough life experiences have crafted his storytelling and provided an element of realism for his fans to relate to. His lyrics mostly speak about the hardships that he faced while going through this journey. His originality and authenticity have gained him respect from many in the community.
Musical influences and style[edit]
Like other big artists, Bourik The Latalay doesn’t care about the hatred showered over him for no reason. He believes in constructive criticism and always keeps in touch with his fans to get their feedback about his music. If someone criticizes for a genuine reason, he appreciates and gives a positive response to his critique. However, his haters are not less in number, and he knows it for sure. Thus, he focuses more on his fans than those who show him a hatred for no reason. He has grabbed the attention of some of the greatest genres who are waiting to see what this multi-talented artist will create next.
Discography[edit]
- Talè’m Pa Call (2020)
- Oh Jesus (2020)
- Moto (2021)
- Bande Je’l (2021)
- Tou Pou Latak (2022)
- A pati 2 demen (2022)
- Midi Tapan (2022)
- Pi move ke yo (2023)
- Trinidad (2023)