In the vibrant and ever-evolving Haitian music landscape, a new name has exploded into the spotlight, capturing the attention of fans across Haiti and the diaspora. OG Fresh ZZ, the young rapper and artist behind a string of infectious hits, is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about figures in the industry right now. The young rapper has quickly built a strong following thanks to his energetic delivery, catchy hooks, and modern trap-inspired sound.
His breakout momentum really kicked into high gear with tracks like “Prezidan,” released in April 2026, which showcased his commanding presence and quickly racked up millions of views on YouTube. But it’s “Black Ameriken,” dropped earlier in March 2026 under J One Vibe Records with production by Guerby Beats, that has solidified his buzz. The official video and audio have dominated platforms, amassing views in the millions as listeners latch onto its braggadocious lyrics celebrating success, luxury, and a flashy “Black American” lifestyle fast cars, designer everything, and that unmistakable Haitian pride mixed with global ambition.
Fans chant lines like “Yo pranm pou Black Ameriken,” turning the song into a viral anthem on TikTok and Instagram, where challenges and reactions keep the energy high. The track’s appeal lies in its blend of trap beats, Haitian flavor, and relatable aspiration speaking to a generation navigating identity, hustle, and representation. OG Fresh ZZ doesn’t just rap; he delivers with a confidence that makes you believe he’s already at the top.
What sets him apart is his rapid-fire output and collaborations. From “Tenis Sa Vann Chè” featuring Mada Mada MMG to team-ups like “Mwen Akew” with Ange Carla and others such as “Movie” and “Taliban” with Woodjee, he’s building a catalog that mixes solo bangers with group energy. His visuals are sharp think high-production videos directed by talents like Easy Visual or Super Image and his social media game keeps fans engaged with behind-the-scenes glimpses and live interactions.
Emerging seemingly from the Haitian underground scene, OG Fresh ZZ represents the new wave of artists leveraging digital platforms for explosive growth. In a music world often dominated by established names in kompa, rap kreyòl, and trap, his sound stands out for its youthful urgency and crossover potential. Monthly listeners on Spotify are climbing, and streets from Port-au-Prince to the diaspora are playing his tracks on repeat.6
As 2026 unfolds, OG Fresh ZZ shows no signs of slowing down. With mixtapes, more visuals, and a dedicated fanbase calling him “Prezidan,” he’s not just making music he’s carving out a lane for himself and inspiring the next generation of Haitian talent. Keep your eyes on this one; the “Black Ameriken” wave is just getting started.





