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Artist · Yellow Gaza credit

Letin Severine

Letin Severine (also spelled Letin Séverine) puts her voice on the Yellow Gaza repertoire during the 2021-2024 female revival cycle. les plateformes streaming keeps "Vole Nonm a Moun" 2022, and Shazam credits her — alongside Letin Sylia — on "Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)" released in 2024. Same surname as Letin Sylia, same credit cycle. Family, collaborators, or simply namesakes? No public answer for now. But the 2022-2024 catalogue chain inscribes her trace in the female Bouyon Gwada memory.

Yellow Gazawomen in BouyonSa ki bonPlan A 3
Role
Artist · Yellow Gaza credit
Origin
Guadeloupe
Period
2021→2026
Territories
Guadeloupe

Why this profile matters

Letin Severine is a Yellow Gaza credit identified in the 2021-2024 female revival cycle. Shazam credits her explicitly on "Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)" 2024, alongside Letin Sylia. The shared surname and the simultaneous appearance on the same single suggest a link — family, professional or collective — but no public source settles it for now. Both profiles are kept as distinct entries pending a statement, interview or verifiable metadata. Precise commune, date of birth and civil identity remain to document, but the 2022-2024 catalogue chain on Yellow Gaza and Bouyon King is robust enough to justify her presence in the female scene memory.

Verified timeline

  1. Yellow Gaza revival phase after the 2014-2020 lull — the 2026 Bouyon crawl documents Yellow Gaza activity and the appearance of associated female credits.

  2. `Vole Nonm a Moun` (Yellow Gaza) on Apple Music — revived repertoire in which Letin Severine appears in the chain of associated credits.

  3. Shazam credits Letin Severine and Letin Sylia on `Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)`. Documented high marker of her catalogue presence.

  4. The profile is included in Chapter X `femmes-du-bouyon` as a credit to consolidate. The Letin Séverine spelling is kept in the registry as an alias.

Tracks / markers

2020s

Sa ki bon (Bouyon King)

Yellow Gaza credit (catalogue chain)

2022

Vole Nonm a Moun (Yellow Gaza)

revived Yellow Gaza repertoire

2024

Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)

Yellow Gaza credit, female voice

2020s

Bouyon credit registry

credit to consolidate

Related chapters

Sources

  1. Shazam — `Sa ki bon` Bouyon King / Yellow Gaza credits

    https://www.shazam.com/en-gb/song/1600156597/sa-ki-bon-bouyon-king
  2. Bouyon active-era discographies - internal crawl notes

    Mapping table for discographies, active eras and 2011-2026 credits.

    https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/ch-07-new-bouyon-wave/
  3. Booska-P — Bouyon to di world

    Documents the Yellow Gaza revival in the 2021-2024 cycle.

    https://www.booska-p.com/musique/bouyon-to-di-world-comment-le-genre-a-conquis-le-monde/
  4. Apple Music — Yellow Gaza `Vole Nonm a Moun`

    2022 Yellow Gaza single — revival repertoire.

    https://music.apple.com/us/album/vole-nonm-a-moun-single/1652500460
  5. Shazam — `Sa ki bon` Bouyon King

    Yellow Gaza / Bouyon King catalogue trace.

    https://www.shazam.com/en-gb/song/1600156597/sa-ki-bon-bouyon-king
  6. Shazam — `Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)`

    2024 catalogue — Letin Severine / Letin Sylia credits.

    https://www.shazam.com/en-us/song/1766108398/plan-a-3-feat-yu-mec3af-femmes-fatales-edition-bouyon
  7. Bouyon agents complement lacunes 2026

    Editorial notes — Letin Severine credit on recent Yellow Gaza.

    https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/

Profiles linked by musical collaboration

YE

Bouyon Gwada collective

Yellow Gaza

Yellow Gaza is one of the pillar projects of Act II of Bouyon in Guadeloupe (2007-2013). Driven by Vador, DJ Joe and Asa Banton, the collective was the first stage bridge between Dominica and Guadeloupe: it opened the road for Gaza Girls, Suppa and the whole Guadeloupean generation that followed. Distinct from Gaza Crew (founded by Suppa), Yellow Gaza remains a founding trace in the Bouyon Gwada memory long before the platform era.

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LE

Artist · Yellow Gaza credit

Letin Sylia

In 2022, the Yellow Gaza pole revives a repertoire — seven years after the lull that followed Suppa's death. Letin Sylia (sometimes spelled Letin Sylvia) is one of the female voices credited on this new cycle. les plateformes streaming keeps "Vole Nonm a Moun" 2022, and Shazam confirms her presence on "Plan A 3 (Femmes Fatales Edition Bouyon)" released in 2024. This is not an official reactivation of the original Gaza Girls Crew — it is an associated repertoire that keeps the Yellow Gaza female voices in the conversation before the platform explosion.

Yellow Gazawomen in BouyonSa ki bonPlan A 3
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GA

Female Bouyon Gwada collective

Gaza Girls Crew

2010, Bouyon Gwada starts circulating between Dominica and Guadeloupe. Five women form Gaza Girls Crew: Kassidje (Jessica Petro), Gaza Izzy, La Barbie, DJ'Angel and Ghetto Princess. They ride at 160 BPM hardcore in a scene institutions are already trying to slow down — la presse dominicaine documents the tension in 2012. Distinct from Gaza Crew (Suppa's collective) and Yellow Gaza (Vador, DJ Joe, Asa Banton), they drop "Sa Zot Vle" on the Bouyon Concept label in 2011, then "A PA TAW" the same year. The December 2012 Paris set takes them into the diaspora. Bouyon's women are there more than ten years before the New Bouyon Wave.

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GA

Bouyon Gwada collective · founded by Suppa

Gaza Crew

In the early 2010s, when Suppa (Lincoln Robin) lands in Guadeloupe from Dominica, he does not just join Yellow Gaza. He founds his own collective: Gaza Crew. Not a clone, not a branch — a neighbouring entity, centred on him. For three years, this collective carries 160 BPM hardcore Bouyon with releases that stay in people's memory: the Vadore Concept SoundCloud trace in 2011, the Gaza Girls' "Sa Zot Vle" single the same year, the December 2012 Paris set in the diaspora. In 2013, Suppa dies. The collective stops, but its memory still feeds the entire contemporary Bouyon Gwada.

Suppafirst wave Gwadadistinct from Yellow Gaza160 BPM hardcore
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SU

Bouyon artist · Gaza Crew founder

Suppa

On November 16, 2011, Suppa uploads "I Don't Kow" to the Vadore Concept SoundCloud. Nobody knows it yet, but it's one of the very first public audio traces of Bouyon Gwada that survives today. Lincoln Robin by his real name, Suppa is Dominican-born, Guadeloupe-based, and he carries the lead voice of the first wave (Act II). He founds Gaza Crew, crosses the Atlantic to Paris in December 2012, and keeps circulating across the European scene through 2013. That same year, he is killed in Guadeloupe. The scene loses its central singer barely 25 years old.

Gaza Crewfirst Gwada wavelead singerVadore Concept
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JO

DJ · producer · Bouyon Gwada connector

DJ Joe

2007. Bouyon has just landed in Guadeloupe, and DJ Joe sets his decks on the first Yellow Gaza sets. With Vador and Asa Banton, he's one of the three who carry the 160 BPM hardcore sound from Dominica to Pointe-à-Pitre. In December 2012, he hits a Paris stage with Suppa and the Gaza Girls — one of the first times Bouyon Gwada steps outside the Caribbean. Ten years later, he drops "Bwé rhum" with Asa Bantan in 2023 and proves he never left the table.

DJproducerfirst wave GwadaYellow Gaza connector
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