PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- There's now more than one professional musician in Haiti's first family.
Haitian President Michel Martelly says his 18-year-old son has released his first album. Sandro Martelly is being called "Ti-Micky," which means "Little Micky" in Haitian Creole. That's to distinguish him from his father who was known as "Sweet Micky" before he became president in May.
President Martelly is considered a master of the music known as compas, a Haitian form of merengue. His son's first album is a blend of compas and hip hop. Sandro launched his career Wednesday at a hotel in the Haitian capital. The father announced his son's new album on Twitter and said he was very proud of it.
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