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HateLove: Joé Dwèt Filé’s Highly Anticipated Album Set for May 22, 2026 Release

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The upcoming album from Joé Dwèt Filé, titled HateLove, is generating significant excitement among fans of Caribbean and urban music as its release date of May 22, 2026, approaches. The Franco-Haitian singer has built a strong reputation for blending kompa rhythms with R&B, Afrobeats, and contemporary urban sounds, and this new project promises to elevate his style even further through a mix of introspective tracks and high-energy collaborations. 

The album’s title, HateLove, appears to reflect themes of complex relationships, passion, heartbreak, and the emotional push-and-pull often found in love stories, aligning perfectly with Joé Dwèt Filé’s signature lyrical approach that resonates deeply with listeners navigating modern romance. Pre-release singles like “Essential” featuring KLN and the more recent “Rihanna” have already given fans a taste of what to expect, showcasing polished productions and catchy hooks that blend Haitian influences with broader international appeal. 

A striking visual shared by the artist reveals the full 15-track tracklist, presented in a cracked concrete aesthetic that adds a raw, urban edge to the announcement. The sequence begins with “I Know,” followed by “Pas Comme Nous,” “Notif,” and “Essential” featuring KLN. It continues with “Rihanna,” then “I Don’t Know” featuring Shenseea, “Memories,” “Juste Une Night,” “Ma Bella,” “Titanic” featuring SDM, “Pretty Mama,” “Jamais,” “Youn Pou Lot,” “Fuck Love” featuring Rich The Kid, and closes with “4 Kampé.” This lineup highlights a strong emphasis on featured artists, bringing together French rap voices like SDM and KLN, Jamaican dancehall star Shenseea, and American rapper Rich The Kid, suggesting a project that aims for global crossover while staying rooted in Joé Dwèt Filé’s cultural background. 

Joé Dwèt Filé has steadily grown his audience since his early breakthrough with the album “À Deux” in 2019, followed by projects like “Calypso” in 2021, “Daddy 9” in 2023, and “Goumin Terminé” in 2024. His hits such as “4 Kampé” have amassed massive streams and views, solidifying his position as one of the leading voices in the French-Caribbean music scene. The upcoming HateLove arrives at a moment when his popularity continues to rise, with recent singles and visuals keeping momentum high in the lead-up to the full release. 

Production details point to a cohesive sound crafted with frequent collaborators, maintaining the smooth yet rhythmic vibe that defines much of his work. The inclusion of international features indicates an ambition to expand beyond his core audience, potentially introducing his kompa-infused sound to new listeners in the United States, the Caribbean, and beyond. Fans have already begun speculating about the emotional depth of tracks like “Fuck Love” and the dancefloor potential of songs such as “Rihanna” and “4 Kampé.”

As the May 22, 2026, release date draws closer, anticipation continues to build across streaming platforms and social media. HateLove looks set to be a major milestone in Joé Dwèt Filé’s career, offering a rich collection of songs that explore the highs and lows of love through his distinctive musical lens. Whether longtime supporters or new listeners, audiences can expect a project that delivers both vulnerability and celebration in equal measure. The album will be available on all major streaming services, with pre-save options already active for those eager to dive in on day one.

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