
The King of Kompa Love
Some voices belong to a moment. Georges Alan Cave belongs to generations. Born into a literary Haitian family — his mother the writer Yanick Jean, his father the poet Syto Cave — he carries words like inheritance, turning kompa into something tender and eternal. With ZIN, he became the sound of a homeland; alone, he became its heart.
They call him the King of Kompa Love, and the title is earned. 'Se Pa Pou Dat' was not merely a hit — it was a confession an entire diaspora made its own, an anthem that still fills rooms from Boston to Paris, from Miami to Africa. Twenty-five years later, it has not aged a day.
Now, with the Se Pa Pou Dat 25|35 celebration, he marks twenty-five years of the album and thirty-five years on stage. The romance continues. The legend sings on.
“The King of Kompa Love still owns every room he sings in.”
— Diaspora music press
“Three decades on, his voice remains the heartbeat of romantic kompa.”
— Caribbean culture journal
“Few artists turn nostalgia into a sold-out arena like he does.”
— Kompa Live review
| MAR 28 · 2026 | Boston, MA | MGM Music Hall at Fenway | Past |
| MAY 30 · 2026 | Belmont Park, NY | UBS Arena | Past |
| JUL 31 · 2026 | Hollywood, FL | Hard Rock Live · Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | On Sale |
| TBA · 2026 | Montreal · Paris · Miami | Coming Soon | Soon |