Gros Jean


Gros Jean was a slave who was owned by French slave owner and planter Pierre Begorrat. Gros Jean is known as the founder of Kaiso music and the first Kaisonian.

Legend of founding Kaiso music

Around the year 1802 Begorrat owned a slave called Gros Jean who had the talent of singing in French and playing the guitar at the same time, Begorrat loved Gros Jean's singing and showed him off to other slave owners and his friends. He was awarded the title "Mait Kaiso". Gros Jean made his own songs and sometimes made derogatory pieces against people his master did not look favourably upon, Gros Jean would be dressed in lavish clothes and made to singing about sensitive information that Begorrat had uncovered about his enemies.
There is also an alternative legend to the founding of Kaiso, it is sometimes stated that Begorrat had a nasty temper and his wife and family would bring over Gros Jean, and make him sing to calm down Begorrat.
One of his songs was recorded and went as follows:
Begorrat est diab'la, c'est un
Begorrat est diab'la, c'est deux
Begorrat for, cruel et mauvais
Begorrat roi-la dans son pays.
The song contains Patwa/Creole elements such as the "La" following the word it describes and the word "Diab", the word Mauvais also evolved into "Mové"