FREKANSZOUK • RUDOLPH NASSO de HOT SOUNDS parle de « Fatalité »

In 1993, one name became indelibly etched in the zouk music scene: Rudolph Nasso, singer and songwriter of the hit "Fatalité," released by the Hot Sounds collective. The track, featured on the album "À Fond la Caisse!", became one of the year's biggest hits, alongside "Imaginé" (a duet with Christiane Fliquet) and "Tragik." This success established Hot Sounds as one of the leading groups of the era, and "Fatalité" remains instantly recognizable to an entire generation of Caribbean listeners. Since then, Rudolph Nasso has shifted his role on stage: from front-of-house vocals, he has moved to bass, a discipline he now plays with the group Zik'n'groove. A trajectory that speaks volumes about the Caribbean musician's life: rarely linear, often multifaceted, the artist traded his leading role to live his passion for music daily within a band, without ever denying the legacy of his seminal tracks. Find FrekansZouk on TikTok and Instagram: @FrekansZouk