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Vegetarian Elite
Haiti’s Own King Wawa: A “Oneness Kingdom” in Music & Arts - P1/2  (In Creole)  
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	Today’s 
Vegetarian Elite
will be presented 
in Haitian Creole 
and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese), Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Haitian Creole, Hungarian, Haitian Creole, Hungarian,
Indonesian, Italian, Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Nepali, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, Tagalog, and Thai.
  
I don't eat animals, 
and also I don't drink,
I don't do drugs.
  
I never liked meat. 
I never like anything 
from it, especially cow. 
I don’t like 
the smell of the milk. 
I was never 
interested in that. 
I influence a lot of people, 
sometimes 
without saying anything.
  
Greetings tropical 
sun-lovers, welcome to 
another exciting edition 
of Vegetarian Elite. 
Today, we feature 
one of the Caribbean’s 
musical stars, 
Haiti’s own King Wawa. 
A versatile artist, 
King Wawa is
an accomplished singer,
percussionist, guitarist, 
songwriter, and painter. 
His mission is
to inspire, uplift, 
and bring joy to people. 
  
His given name “Wawa” 
means king of kings and 
reflects his noble nature. 
The essence 
of his music stems 
from African traditions; 
however, King Wawa 
truly draws inspiration 
from the cosmos itself. 
Recently, 
Supreme Master Television 
had the honor of speaking 
with King Wawa 
in California, USA. 
During the interview, 
he spontaneously sang 
a powerful song about 
love and respect for all life, 
reminding us all of 
the importance of living 
as a true human being.
  
We’ve got to
save the animals now 
We’ve got to
save the land now  
We’ve got to go vegan oh 
to save the land  
We’ve got to go vegan 
now if you’re a true human 
Oh, we’ve got to
go vegan now, 
to save the land 
We’ve got to
be true human now
To save the animals.
  
King Wawa’s 
passionate roots 
of veganism and painting 
came through a very 
intense experience when 
he was just a small child.
  
I love nature. 
I like to paint nature. 
I like to
paint the landscape. 
I like to paint animals, 
water, and pathways. 
I always think 
we all got pathways 
to go through life, 
and we don’t even know 
where it’s going to take us.
http://www.kingwawa.com/Art.html 
One of the things 
that inspired me painting 
when I was young 
and I went to vacation 
in the country of Haiti, 
I saw somebody 
kill a goat in front of me. 
And when that happened, 
I was really small, 
that kind of messed me up, 
the way they did that. 
And then in my painting, 
I’m thinking if 
I’m painting this animal, 
I can bring that animal 
back to life. You know? 
So now 
if anything happened 
that was negative, 
I think if I paint it, 
I can bring back alive 
to people, and 
I start inspiring like that. 
  
So much confinement
Cows are in the cage  
Can’t you see 
what they’ve done to
Millions of animals now? 
Oh can’t see you 
what you’re eating?  
Oh flesh and blood!  
We’ve got to go vegan!  
Oh to save the land, 
Be a true human now. 
To save the land
If you want to be healthy 
You have to go vegan.
  
As an artist and musician 
growing up in Haiti, 
King Wawa was blessed 
with the immense support 
and encouragement 
of his family 
who saw to it that he 
followed his chosen path. 
We asked him where 
his musical inspirations 
originated from.
  
That’s a good question. 
First of all, my inspiration 
came from my country, 
from Africa, the 
traditional Haitian music 
the Africans 
brought to their land. 
So this is where 
I was listening a lot. 
Also they got 
some French influence, 
some French songs. 
The fact is 
I play percussions, so 
when you play percussion 
you put 
a lot of different rhythms 
from different places 
around the world. 
So that’s helped me create 
a unique style of mine. 
So when 
I’m playing guitar, when 
I’m playing percussion, 
it goes straight to
the island in Africa, that’s
where it always goes. 
So no matter 
how I play this morning, 
it’s going there. 
It’s the root, you know?
  
King Wawa’s music 
is self-described as 
Afro-pop – world music 
of Haitian-African roots. 
A song which beautifully 
displays this lively but 
soothing tropical sound 
is “All I Ever Dreamed,” 
written by 
King Wawa himself.
  
King Wawa speaks about 
two main styles of music 
in Haiti. 
The first is Haitian 
traditional pop music 
called “kompa,” consisting 
of keyboard, accordion, 
and a drum base. 
This music 
originates from legendary 
Haitian musician 
Nemours Jean-Baptiste 
and his partner 
Webert Sicot, who 
was considered one of 
the greatest saxophonists 
in the world. 
They combined Latin, 
Haitian urban 
and rural music, and 
some African music, and 
called it “kompa direk.” 
It is now called “kompa” 
for short. 
The second style 
of Haitian music 
is more African-based 
and is called “rasin.”
  
We’ll be back 
in just a moment 
to hear King Wawa 
explain the meaning 
of his band name 
“Oneness Kingdom,” 
which is also hopeful
vision for the world.
  
Welcome back to
Vegetarian Elite 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
and our 2-part feature on
King Wawa, Haiti-born 
vegan musician and artist.
King Wawa deeply 
respects and acknowledges 
his Haitian heritage. 
Moreover, he believes 
in universal oneness. 
His website displays 
the French phrase: 
“L’Union fait la force” 
meaning 
“Strength in unity.” 
King Wawa discusses 
his feelings of world unity 
and how his band 
got the name 
“Oneness Kingdom.”
  
The world 
needs to be united. 
People have 
different backgrounds, 
different traditions. 
No matter how we think, 
there is one thing 
we have in common. 
We need to
love one another, 
And I’m saying 
if all of us come to, 
as oneness in one place, 
we call, it will take 
one day to unite, just like 
forget our differences, 
forget our anything, 
and to be our self, 
to be human. You know? 
And then I said that 
to my friend, “You know, 
what's a good name
And there was a singer 
in the band who said 
“You know what, what 
about Oneness Kingdom?”
  
After the Haiti earthquake 
in early 2010, 
King Wawa selflessly
offered all his time
and energy to his
home country of Haiti. 
He took a training course 
from The California 
Institute of Earth Art 
and Architecture on how 
to build emergency green 
eco-dome communities 
for his 
Haitian brethren in need. 
  
And I get involved 
in a lot of projects, a lot 
of nonprofit organizations 
to help the world, 
children, Haiti, Katrina. 
All kinds of, all 
the needs for the world. 
And I always get a call, 
and then I realize that
my career turned into
to serve humanity. 
So this is where my career 
is basically shifting now. 
So it’s going to be all right 
in that direction because 
I think it’s a good thing
to help you know, 
to help humanity, 
because I think 
humanity needs help. 
They need us, whoever 
can help them, so I think 
these are good things.
  
He subsequently 
established the King Wawa 
Haiti Relief Project. 
He also created 
an inspiring song and video 
while he was helping 
in Haiti, titled 
“Haiti Will Rise Again.”
  
Place the vision  
in my heart  
deep in my soul, 
it’s still alive 
I can only breathe to say  
Haiti will rise again 
Haiti will rise again 
Haiti will rise again 
Like she did in 1804 
Haiti will rise again  
(Haiti will rise again) 
Haiti will rise again  
(Haiti will rise again) 
Haiti will rise again  
(Haiti will rise again) 
Like she did in 1804.
  
From helping 
his co-citizens, 
to sharing his insights 
about a compassionate 
vegan lifestyle, 
to performing his music, 
King Wawa 
has been devotedly 
fulfilling his role as
a caretaker of the Earth 
and her inhabitants. 
It is his belief that when 
we respect ourselves 
and respect others, 
the world will become 
a better place for 
all humankind, building 
peace and harmony for us 
and all future generations 
to come.
  
We’ve got to
save the animals now 
We’ve got to
save the land now  
We’ve got to go vegan oh 
to save the land  
We’ve got to go vegan 
now if you’re a true human 
Oh, we’ve got to
go vegan now, 
to save the land 
We’ve got to
be true human now
To save the animals.
  
Cherished viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
for part 1 of our 2-part 
program on King Wawa, 
Haiti’s acclaimed 
vegan musician and artist. 
Vegetarian Elite 
will continue on Saturday, 
January 22, 2011 with 
more on King Wawa’s 
vegan philosophy 
and concern for all of life 
on our precious planet. 
Coming up next is
Between Master 
and Disciples. 
May celestial blessings 
illuminate your pure soul. 
  
This is King Wawa here. 
You are watching 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Be Veg, 
Go Green, 
2 Save The Planet! 
  
For more information 
about King Wawa’s 
music and 
Haiti Relief Fund, 
please visit 
www.KingWawa.com       
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