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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef keeps it strong....,
By Anthony Humphrey (Manhattan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
Wyclef Jean should be highly praised for his work in the musical industry. He has kept his music positive since he first emerged on the scene with the Fugees in 1994, and has blended in old school rhythms, silky smooth soul, bangin hip hop and infectious reggae. After searving up two successful smash albums with The Carnival & Elecleftic, Wyclef steps out the most on this album openly attacking american society, racial profiling, low income housing scams and numerous other political topics.While discussing these issues, Wyclef does it in a very peaceful manner, one that would even make Martin Luther King Jr. proud. The album's first single "The PJ's" is about his tough life growing up in the projects, and how to save others lives from going down the wrong paths. "Peace God" is basically about the same issues, but this also includes the point of view from a child rapper that opens the song. The album's second single "Two Wrongs" with Claudette Ortiz of City High, is a scorching smash ballad, which is very much like is 2000 single "911" with Mary J. Blige. Clef blends in the old school on his Tom Jones collaboration "PussyCat", but keeps the new school alive, by collaborating with artists like M.O.P ("Masquerade"), Sharissa ("Keep it Gangsta") and Bumpy Knuckles ("Masquerade"). Wyclef also discusses the loss of his father, a depressing point in his life which brought forth some amazing material on "Knocking on Heaven's Door" & "Daddy". Clef also kicks back into his Fugee days serving up a blazing hip hop joint "80 Bars" where he address numerous issues and address controversial topics. Overall Wyclef has come back strong. Though he has put his best effort into his material, he is just a mediocre rapper, but it doesn't always matter how much he rhymes, it matters about what he is saying. Wyclef is not afraid to address issues that people are concerned about, and let his fans know about political issues that they would not know about. His work is very inspirational and he is a highly talented musician. I give him all the credit in the world.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef can do better...,
By Hannah Smalltree (North Hampton, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
I was excited about this new release, having really loved the last 2 Wyclef solo efforts. While I really appreciate Wyclef's ecletic style, acoustic guitar and cultural influences - this release was a disappointment. I've always liked Wyclef's musicianship and that he's different from most "commercial hip hop" (for lack of a better term). But this is all Thugs and Projects ("PJs" are projects, for the uninitiated) and I'm not impressed. I appreciate the origins, but not the unoriginal terminology and style. It sounds far more "mainstream" then his other releases. That said, Thug like Me is musically one of the better tracks, and more Wyclef as we know him. I don't know what went awry on this one, but it's missing the flow, the unique style and the overall feeling of the other albums. It's like all the ingredients are there, but it just doesn't work as well. If you love Wyclef, you'll buy this because it is better then lots of other stuff, just not his best. Keep your expectations in check. If you're new, buy The Carnival, then Efclectic before this one. They're much more indicative of his tremendous abilities.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef - Masquerade,
By Griffin Coldiron "Music sophisticate." (Colorado Springs, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
Wyclef is back and he is redefining everything once again, this is by far wyclefs best work since the break up of The beloved Fugees. On this cd Wyclef not only shows his skills on the guitar, and singing, but shows us some of his old rap skill with tracks like, 4. 80 bars, where clef does nothing but flow, other tracks such as 2. Peace God, 3. Pj's, and 5. Masquerade also show clefs ability to emcee. However one of the great thing about Wyclef is that he can mix it up and dip into just about any musical style with ease, and without offending the ears, Wyclef bring us one of the best r&b songs put out in the last decade, with Two Wrongs, featuring Claudette of City High, he also brings us a greatlaid back reggae track with War No More, Everything on this cd works. Masquerade is definately a keeper, although you might not like it the first time through keep playing it, it will grow on you just like everything else wyclef has done in the past, the only possible reason you wouldn't love this cd is that you are stuck in the land of Fugeela.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef Is A Creative Genius!,
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This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
Who else has succeeded in bringing Hatian styles to our attention? Who else has actively challenged Hip Hop musical sensibility? Who else has dropped such innovative albums?
Clef's only contemporaries are The Coup, Mos Def, Lauren and KRS. Yeah. I said it. Meant it too! But I can't leave out Angelique Kidjo, Femi Kuti, Buju and Carlinhos Brown. Check for them. I remember back before The Carnival was released I was talking with some neighbors and I told them that I felt Clef was "one of the most talented musicians to emerge..." They were quite skeptical, but here Clef is. Again, proving me correct. I truly appreciate the street level lyrics with the world level music. Clef stands out as a Pan-African musical explorer. I can always count on him to check the pulse of the Caribbean, the States, London, Africa, South America and deliver some of it the the rest of us. He started this trend with The Fugees "The Score" and he's never faltered. I don't always appreciate or enjoy his public persona, but it's his creative product that resonates One Million times. THIS is his lasting legacy. One last thing: Clef, I just wanna thank you for the song "Daddy." I feel you.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Oh What A Night, Oh What An Album!,
By "dgonsh" (The T. Dot in Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
For those of you like me that first became intrigued by Clef in the refuggee days, then you'll understand where I'm coming from with this review. Don't get me wrong, Masquerade is a solid, wonderfully produced album but I have trouble giving this five stars. If Masquerade was Clef's first attempt, then this would be a five, but coming off two influencial and classic albums like the Carnival, and Ecleftic, Masquerade seems just a little sub-par. I am one who has had the pleasure of meeting the man himself, and let me say he is a class act.He signed my Carnival and Ecleftic cds. We snapped a couple pics with him and Seddeck (his brother) and asked some Q&A. The best tracks on the album are for sure Peace God, Two Wrongs, Daddy and the créole remixes with Melkey (his sis) are slammin' too. I wish I could give Masquerade that fifth star, but it might direspect some of his earlier work. Overall this is a solid record from the Haitian Sensation and I recommend this Joint to all the young cats around the world-as Clef would say.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD,SOLID ALBUM,
By BudSmokE420 (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
Wyclef is back with a really good,meaningful album. He sings with an excellent flow in most songs. And some tracks,such as "Pussycat",put you in a really good mood after listening to them. They are really positive up-beat songs that just make ya feel good. But there are also some more serious tracks,like "Daddy" and "Knockin on Heavens Door",in which he pays tribute to a lot of people who have died. Wyclef Jean is a very creative artist and i look forward to hearing all of his future work.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef's Straightup Classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
When I put Clefs new joint in my car, I got more than I expected. First I heard "Peace God" and decided it was tighter than most of "The Score"....than I heard "PJs" and knew it wasnt just one tight track. Clef's rhymes on this one are at thier BEST. "80 Bars" sounds like something off of "The Score". Than comes "Masquerade" i swear this one'll be a hit it's instantly recognizable. The rest of the CD is similar - consistant, and than some. His flow has gotten even better. He makes stuff that shouldnt rhyme rhyme. I cant tell ya how happy im with with this one. As well as the above tracks, "Daddy" and "knockin on heavens door" are sad but are also kinda hopeful. "Thug Like Me" is nice, and so is the reggae-influenced "war no more" that brings back pictures of Bob Marley in my mind. In all seriousness, I laughed when I read the critic's reviews that say it's only alright, cause I was getting an orgasm in my ears from the incredible beats.....lets hope the Fuggees get it together, cause Lauryn and Pras are also soundin better than ever.....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wyclef IS NOT a hypocrite,
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
Keep it GANGSTA? Listen, Wyclef puts it out there straight- "Artists" who make and flash huge amounts of money touting hate,material bling,ignorance, violence and misogyny are (at best)seriously ill, at worst culpable for the self-inflicted genocide of (mostly) black youth on the street. I don't, nor will I EVER AGREE with censorship, but "artists" who put this stuff out for mass consumption should be starved into non-existance. Stop buying HATE.Choke off financial support for record labels that make blood money off dead kids and abused women. Wyclef IS A POSITIVE MESSAGE. This man CARES about the kids who have their lives destroyed and taken from them by Crack pimps and people who PRETEND to be heavy Gangstaz. Look- you want change? Work for peace- Through Music, by respecting woman and cherishing the kids. WYCLEF gave MONEY to the NYC reading programs. TAKE NOTE! Karma exists. WYCLEF and anyone who works for justice and the preservation of Life should be a hero to youth, not slammed by big print reviewers who are disappointed that Wyclef isn't spewing out HATE for mass consumption. And this ALL from a cozy air conditioned apartment in the Suburbs somewhere. You are disapointed why? Because you were less entertained? It's called SPIRIT and SOUL. Either you get this equation or you're just pimping WORDS instead of dope.Dig This- NO JUSTICE..NO PEACE.
Love and Tenacity in the face of Evil WILL conquer..but not before we lose too many,too soon. You GO brother. We're listening. Is Washington?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 Stars-Underappreciated Hip-Hop Classic!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
At 22 tracks deep, you'd think there'd be a lot of filler tracks, but this ain't the case with this album, "Masquerade" shows the diverse styles that Wyclef brings, I also recommend you getting all the Fugees and Wyclef solo albums to support the most positive man in hip-hop history, God Bless you Wyclef, keep reppin' for the Haitians and I hope you do another Fugees album!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the most realest rappers alive!,
By Matt Vasquez (Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masquerade (Audio CD)
I've been trynna search for a new artist with the style of old rap style, but none of them have it! The only really new artist with old rap style is Angie Martinez who's actually been rapping since 1996/1997. This album I respect for it hardly lacks anything of old rap style. I think Wyclef is one of the best rappers ever! Him and the rest of the Fugees, will always be one of the best in the Rap Industry besides all the other old styled rappers like 'Pac and B.I.G and Lil' Kim etc. This album has a title which I dedicate to all the new rappers who think they it. Their music is all a "MASQUERADE" it's a lie. Wyclef has really done it for himself this time! The rap songs (Peace God, PJ's, 80 Bars, Masquerade) are all hot songs with phat verses thrown by Wyclef and featured artists on the records. I was busy reading another review of this album and I found something true, Wyclef brought one of the best R&B Ballad songs we've heard in a decade, that song being "Two Wrongs" with Claudette Ortiz. A piece of work which I fancy has gotta be "You Say Keep It Gangsta" cuz it's hot and this is what artists like Nelly and 50 Cent are saying, but when beef come, they run! A song which really hit me was "Daddy" it's a Gangsta-Rap-Ballad which should touch people who've had this situation (like my best friend) and also peeps who know what feelings are. To end off with, get this album and bump all them [other] rappers off the rap rack ...! WYCLEF is da BOMB and so is MASQUERADE, GOD BLESS HIM!
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Masquerade by Wyclef Jean (Audio CD - 2002)
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