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Wyclef: The Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of An Immigrant


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REVIEWS: Wyclef: The Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of An Immigrant
Author: Zenn
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Posted on 2007-12-13

Artist: Wyclef Jean

Album: The Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of An Immigrant

Label: Ruffhouse/Columbia Records


Wyclef is definitely keeping his origins as he takes you back to the Carnival for a re-visiting. This time, however, he tells the memoirs of an immigrant, the album is a whole journey into art of different genres of music intertwined with the taste of hip-hop flavor.  With the same eclectic beats as we heard from the first Carnival visit, he equips this album with the interest of hearing all the songs for the first go around, originality at its best. With a versatile array of talented artists, Wyclef takes you on a journey into his memoirs while visiting the Carnival.

The album opens up into a song titled "Riot" that features Serj Tankian of rock group sensation System of a Down and also Jamaican star Sizzla. The beat is impeccable, the sound of guitar distortion echoes through your speakers with magnificence. As it flows into the next song, this we all already heard of, the "Sweetest Girl" features Akon, Lil Wayne, and introducing the talents of Niia. If you listen to the hook as Akon sings it for you, you begin to hear the reminiscent verse of the Wu Tang Clan's C.R.E.A.M.

T.I. graces the track on "Slow Down", which is the second time we heard T.I.P. on a Clef track. Shakira adds her magnificent voice to yet a second notable, "King & Queen." Mary J. Blige also makes a sequel appearance alongside Wyclef, in hopefully another "911," called "What About The Baby?" But you already know they sound good together regardless.

But on the real, if you're a true Wyclef fan, you need to check this out. He always releases his best and his best can only be judged by ya'll. Listen to the beats, the words, and vibe along with him.

Other notable tracks include: "Heaven's in New York", "Selena", the 13 minute track – "Touch Your Button Carnival", and "China Wine."