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The Monkeys 3
| The Monkeys 3 (TM3) | |
|---|---|
TM3 in 2026 | |
| Origin | Haiti (Formed abroad) |
| Genres | Hip hop, trap, Rap kreyòl, reggaeton |
| Years active | 2026–present |
| Label | BSR |
| Instruments | Vocals, music production |
| Members | 3 members |
| Notable work | We're Part Of The Crew (Instrumental album), 2026 |
| Website | Official Instagram |
The Monkeys 3, also known as TM3, is a hip hop trio of Haitian origin formed abroad in early 2026.[1]
Their music addresses social issues, love, and everyday life, with influences from genres such as trap, reggaeton, and rap kreyòl. The group typically uses a combination of Haitian Creole, French, and English in their compositions.[2]
Recognition
We're Part Of The Crew is the official debut album by The Monkeys 3, and the discographic work that has earned them their first recognition in the industry. The group themselves released a thank-you note to the international community, family members, and fans for their unwavering support, published via the trio's official Instagram account on March 10, 2026, and highlighted by specialized media such as Haiti Wonderland[3].
The Monkeys 3, also known as TM3, has reached the number one spot on the ranking of the 10 most influential international music groups of 2026[4], according to information from Haiti Wonderland[5].


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