From stages in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to the dance floors of Wynwood, DJ Bullet has become one of the most influential ambassadors of Haitian music in South Florida. He started more than a decade ago while a student at the University of Miami, where he quickly built a reputation for sets that blended dancehall, Kompa, Afrobeats and mainstream hits into an infectious Caribbean soundtrack. A pioneer and early producer in the Rabòday movement, he’s cultivated a loyal following that stretches far beyond Miami. He traveled back and forth between his hometown and South Florida to spin at local clubs and concerts, opening for juggernauts including Burna Boy, Davido, Sean Paul and Steve Aoki. Three years ago, he teamed up with event producer Jones Pierre and Shrine frontman Jason Panton to be at the helm of a new Kompa party, Tap Tap. Launched at The Oasis in Wynwood (now Throw Social), Bullet transformed it into a nationally recognized experience that toured from Toronto to Atlanta and attracted appearances from popular Haitian artists Baky, TroubleBoy Hitmaker and the iconic Kompa band Carimi. In April, he drew more than 1,600 attendees for a special Haitian Flag Day edition, culminating in a full-circle moment back where it all began at Throw Social. Whether he’s introducing newcomers to Kompa or keeping the Haitian community connected to home, DJ Bullet continues to elevate Haitian culture one packed dance floor at a time.