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
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.
Halo, sunshine sweethearts
and vegan hip-shakers!
Welcome to
another groovin’ episode
of Vegetarian Elite.
Today, we continue our 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.
In part 1 of our interview
with King Wawa last week,
we learned about
his immediate transition
to vegetarianism
in his childhood
after witnessing
an animal being killed.
This harsh experience
led King Wawa deeper
into art, and he was able
to transform
the negative event into
a positive one by painting
the animal back to life.
On today’s show,
King Wawa shares
his views
on the vegan lifestyle
and how it benefits
humans, animals,
and the entire planet.
I just think my spirit,
or the spirit of the universe,
my family and the people
who appreciate
what I do to bring it.
I am basically a vessel.
It just goes through to me
and I put it out.
And I just hope when
someone likes what I do,
and I like what you do,
we both each way
we’re doing it, and then
I think it’s a good
combination to keep,
to help humanity
and to help the world
to go forward.
And this is my passion –
music and art
and to help people out –
whatever I can do.
And I’m trying to do
as much positive deeds
as a human to do
positive things,
to people, to myself.
One of these positive deeds
King Wawa performs
every day is simply
in respecting other beings.
His humility and
reverence for life enables
him to view animals
and humans as equals.
The animals,
they were there before us.
And then they use
the animals for all kinds
of abuse – to serve,
to carry people
from chariots, people
ride them in the circus,
and the chicken in cage,
the dogs,
and all these things.
And my spirit, this is like
they’re older than us.
(Right.)
You have to give respect,
like you have to
give respect to them like
in the family when you
grow up in the Caribbean,
the elders had to
get respected,
they get respect.
Do humans really need
to eat the flesh of
other beings and drink
the milk meant to nourish
animal babies to survive?
Should we consider
how animal agriculture
negatively affects
our environment?
King Wawa explains
his points of view.
I don’t think it is
necessary in order to
survive to kill the animals,
(Right.)
because they have a lot
to do with the environment,
and it has to do
with people.
And then a lot of people
eating animals;
one person can eat
about 51 animals a year.
If we eat meat every day,
that’s about 51 animals,
and probably more than that,
we eat a year.
And then when you do that,
it’s not an advantage
for the Earth.
Because the animal
basically is one of the
main things on this land
to help the ecosystem.
King Wawa
compassionately
empathizes with
the animals who go
through the suffering
of factory farming.
He asks us to consider
how animals
in these terrible
conditions must feel.
And I am just telling people,
if somebody take your kid…
Put it this way,
just look at the picture,
and then that little cow
going to turn
into grinding meat and
the cow going to be just
slaughtered, going to be
put in confinement.
And they’re going
to force them, the cow,
the mother cow
to get pregnant again
unnaturally, and then
to create babies again,
and that the circle
going on, unnaturally.
So now, I’m just saying
to people those are beings,
everybody
is a being like us.
Imagine somebody
doing that to you,
somebody doing that
to your child.
The cow has tears as we do,
they got feelings as we do,
they speak, they sense,
they got emotion
also as we do.
If you see an animal
with 4, 5 kids,
they got feelings,
(They’re protective, yeah.)
they know what’s going on.
I hope the people in
the world can understand
that just for 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.
We’ll be back
in just a moment
for the conclusion
of our interview with
Haiti’s own King Wawa.
You are watching
Vegetarianism Elite
on Supreme Master
Television
My name is King Wawa.
I am from Haiti.
Right now
you are watching
Supreme Master Television.
Be Vegan,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet.
This is the word for today,
and for tomorrow,
and forever.
Although there are
many reasons why one
may choose to adhere to
a pure plant-based diet –
from moral ethics
to physical health –
King Wawa points out
that veganism
is something
that benefits ourselves
and the multitude.
And also eating vegan
it’s more healthy.
It’s healthier, you feel free,
your body is light,
you can run, you can jump,
you don’t have to
worry about
high blood pressure,
you don’t have to
worry about obesity,
you are just normal.
People think
if you don’t eat animals,
we don’t get enough
protein and things like that.
They always say okay,
they are looking for protein,
if you eat cow
you got more protein.
Watch what the cow eats!
The cow is a vegetarian!
(Yeah.) So the argument
is kind of, people are just
brain washed
from way back then.
People don’t give any chance,
don’t give any chance
to renew their mind,
and go to
a different direction.
[Veganism is] the way to eat,
the way to survive.
And not only that,
you are helping not only
yourself, your health,
you are helping
the environment.
And you will be happier.
Oh watch your
blood pressure
Watch your stomach now
Leave the animals alone
Oh to save this nation
We’ve got to go vegan now
If you want to be
a true human now
If you want to be revered
Save, save,
save the animal now
Oh leave them alone
Can’t you see baby calf
become cheese
Mother cow become cheese.
Can you imagine
they take your child
They grind it into meat
Oh so much pain,
for a mother cow
Even the pig
is one smart animal
Like the dog
They try to destroy
the planet
We’ve got to go vegan
Have you been able
to impact the lives of
those around you
towards being vegan?
Oh a few of them,
a few of them.
Some of the tell me,
“Oh how can I do if
I’ve been eating meat
for as long as I exist.”
And I say, “You know what,
you just wake one day
and just don’t eat meat,
just wake up one day
you just stop.” (Decide.)
Just that one day,
it’s not that hard,
it’s up there. And I say,
“What if
there are no animals?
What if they pass a law,
there’s definitely a law
that says, ‘from now on
nobody eat animals,’
what are you going to do?”
(You just do it.)
You just do it!
So it’s not that hard.
It’s not a challenge.
One of the things
also when you’re vegan,
you don’t have to worry
about going to the doctor
that much.
You don’t have to worry
about being sick.
You got to check yourself,
but sugar, your liver,
your kidneys, because
all the heavy meat
goes to your system,
especially you are eating
heavy and
your metabolism is slow.
So therefore, you’re
going to store all those,
all the food, and you’re
going to eat again
and you’re still storing.
So if your metabolism
is slow, that’s when
you’re going to get big.
therefore the best way,
if you want to
worry about that,
you just eat properly,
light, and green got
all the vitamins, nuts,
and grain, all those things.
So therefore I think that’s
probably the best way.
Me, I just want people
to leave the animals alone.
(Right, yeah.)
Leave them alone,
you know.
They don’t bother you,
why you want to eat them?
You’re impacting
a generation of children
in Haiti,
and they’re looking
to you like a role model.
So they’re hearing about
veganism. (Yeah, yeah.)
You’re changing the world.
King Wawa has played
at numerous top name
music festivals and
vegan events including
the 2010 benefit concert
“Soul Food-For-Thought”
held in
San Francisco, USA.
He walks a path of
spirituality and harmony,
who seeks to share
the good news about
veganism wherever
he goes, including
in his homeland of Haiti.
The music I’m doing
and the consciousness
and the people around,
when people see you,
they probably
will definitely, you know,
going to follow you.
Because
when I go any place, and
people come around me,
they eat the way I eat.
(Yeah.) So therefore,
if I got 15 people around me,
they eat the way I eat,
so therefore
they understand it.
So people going to eat
the kind of way
they can find food.
But if you create the food
for them, like Loving Hut,
you create so they can
physically find the food,
it would be definitely
a good thing to do.
The food will be there.
So that’s a start.
I influence a lot of people,
sometimes without
saying anything. (Right.)
They know me.
But I do spread the news,
and that’s one of the reasons
I wanted to go to Haiti
to spread that news
because Haiti definitely
needs that help.
And then,
I would like to open,
the idea just came
to my head the other day,
a Loving Hut in Haiti.
(Oh wow!)
I want to do that.
It is something I definitely
would like to do that.
I need the help because
I know it would
pick up just like that.
And I have the plan in my
head the places to do it.
It’s just a matter of
putting it together,
if the vegan association
people can help me
to put it together.
And I think people
in Haiti would definitely
love it and would pick up
so fast just like that,
because Haiti needs it.
(Yeah.) Yeah, not only in
one place, a lot of places,
with good price
and with good places,
you know, it will happen.
It will happen, but I just
need some help to do that.
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
We certainly wish
King Wawa many blessings
from the Heaven for
all his future endeavors
of sharing love through
music and spreading
the lives-saving way
of veganism.
May his shining soul
be forever protected
to do noble work.
Selfless viewers,
thank you for joining us
on Vegetarian Elite.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
May a rainbow of
happiness be forever
at your doorstep.
God bless.
For more information
about King Wawa’s
music and
Haiti Relief Fund,
please visit
www.KingWawa.com
This is King Wawa here.
You are watching
Supreme Master Television.
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save The Planet!
This is the word for today,
for tomorrow, and forever.
King Wawa (m): 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.
HOST: 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.
For more information about King Wawa's music and Haiti Relief Fund, please visit
www.KingWawa.com