Review of the Album: Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars from more reviews...
"Taste the culture, know who you are," exhorts a voice in the opening seconds of The Carnival. While Fugees mastermind Wyclef sets a high goal for his first solo album, essentially a follow-up to the Brooklyn hip-hoppers' multiplatinum The...more.
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I thought this was a good solo album from Wyclef that presents some good songs to listen to. Definately get "We Trying To Stay Alive." It is a great song with a catchy beat from the original Staying Alive. Good Listen...more.
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I borrowed this c.d. from a friend of mine, and have never given it back. This c.d. sat in my 6 disk player (in the car) for a year. Not only are the songs so good that you have...more.
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I was a fan of the fugees in about 1996 so when this album came out 1997 I remember all the promotion for it and wyclef promoting it all over the place. I couldn't into his music like with the...more.
Review of the Album: The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book from more reviews...
Welcome to hip-hop originality. On Wyclef Jean's The Ecleftic, his beats-beyond-borders ideology, seen on the Fugees' The Score and his own Carnival, shines bright. Rap's Renaissance man, he's pushing hip-hop forward with his musical...more.