2016
Sa Ka Débodé
composer (Bilix feat. Mr Boka)
DJ · producer · Gwada relaunch figure
2016. Three years after Suppa's death, Bouyon Gwada is looking for a second wind. That's when DJ Weez signs Bilix's "Sa Ka Débodé" featuring Mr Boka — the hit that restarts the engine. Shazam credits him as composer. For six years, he becomes one of the producers restarting the scene alongside Bilix, Kevni, Edday and Lunik. Important: DJ Weez is from Guadeloupe, not Saint-Martin. The 2026 audit locks the correction.
DJ Weez isn't just another DJ: he's a producer who writes the beats a whole Gwada generation builds its language on. Bilix's "Sa Ka Débodé" featuring Mr Boka (2016) remains his benchmark hit — Shazam formally credits him as composer. This single lands at the right moment: after the 2014-2015 lull following Suppa's death and the dispersion of the Gaza Girls, the Bouyon Gwada scene needs to come back. DJ Weez is among the names who reopen production between 2016 and 2022, alongside Bilix, Kevni, Edday, Lunik, Lestef KJF, FLW and Team Bwe Tou Sa. He also signs a Bouyon instrumental remix around "Toly She Want" the same year. Seven years later, without his work, the 2023 New Bouyon Wave wouldn't have had the same technical base.
Bilix's `Sa Ka Débodé` feat. Mr Boka credits DJ Weez as composer (Shazam). This is the first documented high-marker of his Bouyon Gwada activity.
Trace remix / instrumental around `Toly She Want` flagged in research notes — to cross-check.
Gwada transition period documented as such in the blog's Chapter V. DJ Weez is among the driving names (with Bilix, Kevni, Lunik, Edday, Lestef KJF, FLW, T-BTS).
Post-COVID cycle that prepares the New Bouyon Wave: D0 Production releases `Hot Bouyon Riddim`, Holly G and VJ Ben do `Je l'ai vu`. DJ Weez remains in the chain of DJs/producers identified by research.
Platform turn: the New Bouyon Wave (1T1, TIITII NBA, DJ Softee, Aknose, Nils, LeJuh, Theomaa, Luky Lukee) becomes the public surface of the scene. DJ Weez does not enter as global pillar but his place upstream remains locked in the chapters.
Editorial framing: explicit territory correction. DJ Weez is not SXM but Guadeloupe. This correction is part of the 2026 globalisation audit locks.
2016
composer (Bilix feat. Mr Boka)
2016
Bouyon remix / instrumental
2016-2022
DJ / producer in ch V
2017-2022
secondary signature identified in research
DJ Weez composing credits on the 2016 transition hit.
https://www.shazam.com/song/1573556634/sa-ka-d%C3%A9bod%C3%A9-feat-mr-boka/music-videoCanonical source of the DJ Weez composer credit.
https://www.shazam.com/song/1573556634/sa-ka-d%C3%A9bod%C3%A9-feat-mr-boka/music-videoMapping table for discographies, active eras and 2011-2026 credits. Places DJ Weez in 2016-2022 Gwada transition.
https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/ch-07-new-bouyon-wave/Editorial Bouyon chronology — Gwada transition 2016-2022.
https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/"Locks the territorial correction: DJ Weez = Guadeloupe, not SXM."
https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/Bouyon artist
Bilix — real name Franck Offranc, born 1988 in Anse-Bertrand — discovered music as a child through the Ka, Guadeloupe's traditional drum. He drops "Bodé Apiyé" in 2011 when Bouyon Gwada has no name yet. Five years later, in January 2016, "Sa Ka Débodé" with Mr Boka on a DJ Weez composition becomes one of the hits restarting the scene after Suppa's death. In 2025, his feature on "Long Spoon" with Triple Kay International plugs him straight into the Dominican live scene — a rare crossing for a Guadeloupean artist.
Bouyon artist
Mr Boka laid his vocal on January 12, 2016 on Bilix's "Sa Ka Débodé" (Ôréveil label), a first-wave Bouyon Gwada single produced by LsNiak Beat with DJ WeeZz and Little Boy Wanted on credits. It's the only track publicly documented under his name. Not to be confused with **DJ Boko** (Allan Blonbou), a Guadeloupean beatmaker active in the TIITII NBA / New Bouyon Wave network — the two spellings look close but refer to two different people.
Bouyon artist
Kevni — real name Sandy Kevin Tel-agnesa, from Petit-Canal in Guadeloupe — spent nine years building a YouTube presence before things took off. In 2017, "Corsaire" finally placed him in Guadeloupean dancehall. In 2018, "Olaleyley" pulled his audience onto Bouyon ground — a single that became a reference across Caribbean sound systems. Since 2023, he's been chaining features with TIITII NBA and the entire new Gwada wave.
Bouyon artist
Edday — real name Eddy Vanerot — is one of the solo voices of the Gwada Bouyon transition. As early as 2019, he dropped "Ouu La La" with Reo and "Ti KoKa" with Bilix, LaRose and VJ Ben — two singles that anchored the transition. Six years later, "You Mad" 2025 with Reo, DJ Luchshiy and Jixels confirms he's still part of the chain linking the pre and post New Bouyon Wave eras.
Bouyon artist
Lunik — real name Ludmael Flower — is a member of Team Bwè Tou Sa, the Guadeloupean collective he forms as a trio with FLW and MA6MO. A 2020+ Gwada Transition figure, he laid down the founding single "50/50" in 2020 with T-BTS and Lestef KJF Boyz, then kept going with "Jumping Jack", "RAKITA" and the "#Oups" series — one of the strongest bridges between the pre-2023 transition and the New Bouyon Wave.
Bouyon Gwada collective · transition
In 2020, the "50/50" single drops produced by DJ Skaylone. That is the birth certificate of Team Bwe Tou Sa (also spelled Team Bwè Tou Sa, T-BTS) — a Guadeloupean trio composed of FLW, Lunik and MA6MO. Starting point of the platform Gwada transition. Six years later, the collective still stands: "A PA TI ZAFÈ" 2021 (with Lunik and Deejay Guyguy), "Travailons" 2024 with Billy BYBF, "FREESTYLE CARNAVAL" 2026 reunites the three core names. Watch the confusions: Edday and Lestef KJF are not members, and T-BTS is not J2MO.
Artist · producer · beatmaker
1T1 — real name Terry Baptiste — is the voice-producer behind much of the Guadeloupean New Bouyon Wave. Guadeloupean father, Guyanese mother. At age 3, his uncle Thierry Cham introduces him to gwoka. Ten years on percussion, a production school in France, then keyboard self-taught on YouTube. His single "Bouwéy" feat. Theomaa is certified gold, crosses 18 million views on YouTube and is nominated at the 2026 Flammes Awards in the Caribbean song category. The CHORD album drops in December 2024, and he follows up in 2026 with the single "In Di Corner" feat. MiiMii KDS.
Artist · writer · New Bouyon Wave
TIITII NBA was singing Bouyon in Guadeloupe before the term "New Bouyon Wave" even existed. With Aknose and Softee, he forms the founding trio that the next generation plugs into from 2022 onward — Theomaa, Nils, Le Juh, 1T1 and Luky Lukee. In 2023, the single "New Bouyon Wave #1" drops with his name on it alongside Aknose, Softee, Nils and Theomaa. Since then, he's been stacking the Warm Up sessions that define the movement: "KPT", "LESE NOU PASE" and "Warm Up" with Ma6mo and Diixly.