With his latest release “Moon Under Me”, MiG Arogan dives deep into the spiritual well of his Haitian and African heritage, delivering a track that feels like both prophecy and warning. This isn’t just music—it’s ancestral energy brought to life.
From the opening hook, MiG sets the tone with ritualistic chants and unshakable confidence: “Mama do the work with the moon under me, Papa Legba open doors I don’t see.” The verses pull listeners into a world where Vodou spirits walk alongside him—Papa Legba guiding the path, Kalfou watching the crossroads, and Baron Samedi laughing in the face of his enemies.
The music video makes the connection to his roots undeniable. Symbolic altars, ceremonial fire, and ocean imagery reflect the fusion of Haitian Vodou and African spiritual traditions that have shaped MiG’s identity and artistry. His delivery carries the weight of generations—warriors, healers, and leaders whose presence can be felt in every word.
With “MOON UNDER ME,” MiG Arogan proves he’s not just telling his story—he’s carrying the voices of his ancestors into the future. It’s powerful, unapologetic, and unforgettable.
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