Princess Eud

Haiti’s reigning queen of hip-hop.

Enide Edouarin, better known as Princess Eud, is often hailed as Haiti’s reigning queen of hip-hop.  The singer/rapper/clothing designer was born in Petion-Ville, Haiti on April 25th. Rapping in Haiti is done mostly by men, so to be a female rapper, she describe herself as being a yon fanm solid—a strong woman who wants to make a difference in my community and show all women that if you want something, you can get it. Eud was introduced to the public as a member of the group Tribu de Job, and can be heard on their album “Zokot Filozofi”.

After a taking a break from music, she came back in 2007 focusing on a solo career. She released a couple singles the following year and worked on other artists projects as well. In the summer of 2009, it was announced that Eud became the fourth member of Mystik 703 after years of working and touring with the group. Edouarin’s goal to inspire women is evident in her music. The singer and rapper believes artists are “messengers,” and it’s her mission to share inspiring messages in an effort to provide hope and heal emotional wounds.

Klass