Eugène Mona (1943–1991) was a pioneering Haitian musician, flutist, and singer celebrated for blending traditional Haitian rhythms with jazz, reggae, and Afro-Caribbean influences. Known for his deep connection to Vodou spirituality and the cultural roots of Haiti, Mona elevated the flute to new expressive heights in popular music. His powerful performances and socially conscious lyrics made him a leading voice of artistic pride and national identity, inspiring generations of Haitian artists and leaving a lasting legacy in Caribbean music.