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BWA KALE RECORDS

BWA KALE RECORDS is a subsidiary of NEGRE MARRON RECORDS, committed to supporting Haitian artists who use their music to advocate for social justice. Our focus on promoting and distributing conscience music sets us apart from our sister label, WANGA NÈGÈS RECORDS, which focuses on Haitian Kompa-infused music. Our slogan, 'Bringing justice through music,' reflects our commitment to promoting social justice through music.

Our name BWA KALE is inspired by a grassroots vigilante justice movement in Haiti that represents a swift form of justice against gang violence. We do not support music that glorifies crime or violence, and our mission is to support and promote unsigned Haitian artists who produce conscience music addressing social injustices in Haiti.

We believe that music is a powerful tool for raising awareness and inspiring change in our communities. Through partnerships with local recording studios and audio engineers in Haiti, we ensure that our music meets the highest industry standards in mixing and mastering.

As an independent record label, we provide a platform for Haitian artists who have limited access to resources to produce and distribute their music. We are focused on promoting Creole Rap, Rap Kreyòl, Crenglish Rap, Haitian Ragga, Rabòday, Rara, Ra-Rap, Diaspo-Rap, CreoSpañol RAP (RAP an Panyòl), and Rasin (Haitian Roots) music addressing social injustice in Haiti.
At BWA KALE RECORDS, we value authenticity, social justice, creativity, and collaboration. We are committed to promoting the voices of Haitian artists who use their music to advocate for social justice in Haiti. Join us in our mission to raise awareness and inspire change through music.
by Negre Marron Records May 17, 2023
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Ed Kalafat

Kalafat was born on October 13, 1932 in Anaconda, Montana. He played football and basketball at Anaconda High School, winning a state championship in 1948.

After high school, he went on to play for the University of Minnesota. He was the team’s starting center from 1951 to 1954 and served as captain in the 1953-1954 season. He won the team MVP award his senior season.

After graduation, he was selected by the Lakers in the first round of the 1954 NBA draft with the ninth overall pick. He played three season with the Lakers averaging 7.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. Kalafat retired after the Lakers traded him to the Detroit Pistons in 1957.

After retiring from basketball Kalafat went into banking, working for many years at First Bank System. He also joined the U.S. Army Reserve retiring at the rank of captain.
Ed Kalafat was a good basketball player!
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Dirty Kali

A dirty Kali is when a girl with a fatty come over to you at lunch in school and sits on your face and in the act of eating her out she sharts leaving a starfish brown stain on your forehead. ( Best experienced with a vibrator toy in ass on max vibration )
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