FACE OF THE WEEK
BEAST DONY: Mixing Afrobeats music and Caribbean influences
The Journey of a Haitian French Music Sensation.
Published
7 months agoon

Can you tell us a little about yourself and what you do?
Olando G Destine (born 15 September 1997), known by his stage name BEAST DONY, is a HAITIAN French rapper and singer mixing Afrobeats music and Caribbean influences. BEAST DONY kicked off his music career in 2021 with the release of Vagabon SAL on Spotify. He started off as a rapper and later honed his skills and developed a more dynamic artistry that allows him to perfectly swing between different genres such as hip hop, Drill music & Afropop and express the extent of his versatility.

What inspired you to pursue your career or business?
Music has always been my passion and my sanctuary. Growing up, I was surrounded by the sounds of different genres and instruments, and I was fascinated by the way music could evoke emotions and bring people together. As I honed my skills and learned more about the industry, I realized that I wanted to create music that inspires and uplifts others. My inspiration comes from the world around me – nature, relationships, and life experiences. I pursued a career in music because I wanted to share my creativity and positivity with others, and make a difference in their lives through my art.
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced in your career/business and how did you overcome it?
The biggest challenge I’ve faced in my music career is maintaining creative authenticity while navigating the ever-changing industry landscape. There have been times when I felt pressure to conform to certain trends or styles, but I knew that staying true to my artistic vision was crucial.
To overcome this, I focused on honing my craft, experimenting with new sounds, and trusting my instincts. I also surrounded myself with a supportive team and mentors who believed in my unique perspective. By staying committed to my passion and values, I’ve been able to build a loyal fan base and create music that resonates with others. It’s a continuous journey, but I’ve learned that staying true to myself is the key to long-term success and fulfillment in the music industry.
How do you stay motivated and focused on your goals?
Music is my passion, and that passion is what drives me to stay motivated and focused on my goals. I remind myself why I started creating music in the first place – to share my message, connect with others, and make a positive impact.
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned in your career/business journey so far? How do you define success?
The biggest lesson I’ve learned in my music career is that authenticity and vulnerability are key to creating meaningful connections with others. I’ve learned to embrace my unique voice and perspective, and to trust that it will resonate with those who need to hear it.
As for success, I define it as living a life that aligns with my values and passions. Success is not just about achievements or accolades, but about staying true to myself and creating music that inspires and uplifts others. It’s about building a community that shares my vision and values, and making a positive impact on the world.
What is your biggest dream, and how are you working towards achieving it?
My biggest dream is to use music as a tool to uplift and empower the youth and communities around the world. I envision a world where music is a source of healing, inspiration, and unity.
How has your faith or spirituality played a role in your career/business?
My faith and spirituality have been the foundation of my music career. I believe that my talent is a gift from God, and I’m called to use it to inspire others. My music is a reflection of my personal journey and relationship with God, and I strive to create songs that honor Him and bring hope to those who listen.
Who is your biggest inspiration, and why? How do you maintain a healthy work-life balance?
My dad’s unwavering support and belief in me have been the driving force behind my music career. He taught me the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. He also showed me that music is a powerful tool that can bring people together and transcend boundaries.
To maintain a healthy work-life balance, I make sure to take breaks and spend quality time with my loved ones. I prioritize my relationships and make time for activities that bring me joy and relaxation. I also set boundaries and learn to say no to opportunities that don’t align with my values or vision. My dad’s wisdom and guidance have been instrumental in helping me achieve my goals while maintaining a sense of balance and purpose.
What advice would you give to someone just starting out in your field?
- Stay true to your unique voice and vision. Don’t try to emulate others; instead, find what sets you apart.
- Be authentic and honest in your lyrics. Share your story, and people will resonate with it.
- Learn from criticism, but don’t let it define you. Use it to grow and improve.
- Collaborate with others to learn from them and gain new perspectives.
- Keep writing, recording, and performing. The more you hone your craft, the more confident you’ll become.
What is something that people often misunderstand about your work/business?
People often think that music production is just about technical skills, but it’s also about creativity, emotional intelligence, and collaboration. It’s about understanding the artist’s message and helping them convey it in a way that connects with their audience.
What is the most rewarding aspect of your work/business?
The most rewarding aspect of my work as a music producer is seeing the impact that my music has on people’s lives. Whether it’s a song that helps someone through a tough time or a beat that inspires an artist to create something new, knowing that my work is making a difference is the greatest reward.
What is something that you’re passionate about outside of your work/business?
Outside of my work, I’m passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. I’m deeply committed to my orphanage organization in Haiti, which provides a safe haven and supportive community for children who have been orphaned or abandoned.
What is the most valuable skill you have learned in your career/business?
One thing I wish I knew when I was starting out in my music career is the importance of building a strong team and network. I thought I could do everything on my own, but I quickly realized that having a supportive team and collaborators is crucial to success.

How do you deal with failure or setbacks? What is your philosophy in life?
Dealing with failure and setbacks is an inevitable part of growth and success.
My philosophy is to embrace failure as a stepping stone to learning and improvement. I believe that every mistake or setback contains a hidden lesson or opportunity for growth.
What is that one life lesson that you learned a little too late?
One life lesson that I learned a little too late is the importance of setting healthy boundaries. For a long time, I struggled with people-pleasing and overcommitting myself, thinking that I had to say yes to every request and opportunity that came my way.
I thought that saying no would mean missing out on valuable experiences and relationships, but in reality, it was leading to burnout, resentment, and a loss of my own identity. I learned the hard way that setting boundaries is not about being selfish, but about being intentional with my time, energy, and resources.
What is one thing that you have accomplished that you’re most proud of?
One thing I’m most proud of is successfully merging my passions for music and fashion by producing an unforgettable runway show that combined high-energy performances with stunning visual displays.
As a musician and fashion enthusiast, I had always dreamed of bringing these two worlds together. And when the opportunity arose, I took bold action, assembling a talented team of designers, models, and musicians to bring my vision to life.
How do you see yourself and your business/career evolving in the future?
As I look to the future, I envision myself continuing to push the boundaries of music and fashion, exploring new ways to merge these art forms and create immersive experiences that inspire and uplift others.
I see my business expanding into new realms, including fashion design, event production, and artist development. I aim to create a global brand that represents creativity, innovation, and empowerment, inspiring others to take action and pursue their passions.
In the next five years, I plan to release several new music projects, collaborate with cutting-edge fashion designers, and produce larger-than-life events that showcase my unique blend of music and fashion. I also aim to establish a non-profit organization that provides resources and support to emerging artists and designers.
Ultimately, my goal is to leave a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and uplift generations to come. I believe that my unique fusion of music and fashion has the power to transcend boundaries and make a meaningful impact on the world.
How do you give back to your community or make a positive impact in the world?
Giving back to my community and making a positive impact in the world is a vital part of who I am and what I do. Through my music, fashion, and event production, I strive to inspire and uplift others, promoting messages of hope, resilience, and empowerment.
And I’m also a proud founder of a Haiti organization.
What is your biggest regret in life?
I don’t really have one. I learned my lessons from failures, not regrets.
Do you have a favorite quote?
Yes.
What is it?
“You have to think before you can do it. The mind is what makes it all possible.”
What is the best advice you have ever received?
Stay close to God.
How do you stay innovative and adapt to changing circumstances in your field?
I stay innovative and adapt to changing circumstances in my field by continuously seeking out new knowledge, inspiration, and experiences. I believe that creativity and innovation are muscles that must be exercised regularly to stay sharp.
Finally, can you share a funny story or experience related to entrepreneurship that you’ve had?
I’ll never forget the time I was performing at a packed music festival and almost fell off the stage! I was so caught up
in the energy of the crowd and the music that I got a little too close to the edge… and my feet slipped out from under me.
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