Les Maxel's, an influential Guadeloupean band formed in the 1960s, became a cornerstone of the Antillean music scene. Founded by brothers Max and Edouard Labor, along with fellow musicians, the group blended biguine jazz, soul, and French variety, drawing inspiration from artists like Wes Montgomery and Cannonball Adderley. Their dynamic performances and innovative sound earned them acclaim across the Caribbean and in France. Notable tracks include "C’est pour toi que je chante" and "Le Retour de Toto," the latter reissued in 2018, underscoring their enduring legacy. ([fr.wikipedia.org](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Maxel%27s?utm_source=openai))