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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 vision. Firmly rooted in an inclusive old-school aesthetic (recalling Kool Herc and
Afrika Bambaataa) he's got
Kenny Rogers and
Pharoahe Monch sharing space on a dub plate.
Youssou N'Dour guests on the indignant, powerful "Diallo." And
Mary J. Blige joins Wyclef for the mournfully beautiful duet "911." Though there are many musical flavors on
The Ecleftic, Jean's deft musical arrangements prevent them from descending into tokenism. But at the end of the day, there's no doubt that this is hip-hop, with taut tracks like "Thug Angels," "However You Want It," and "Pulling Me In" showing that Wyclef's holding it down for the heads, some of whom felt that his
Carnival was a little too poppy.
The Ecleftic contains enough anger and righteous indignation to be real hip-hop, and enough humor and musical magic to be fun.
--Lizz Mendez Berry
Product Description
Special French Edition Includes A Bonus Track Sung In French With Rap Duo Jacky & Ben J. 'Ca Ne Me Fait Rien', A Cover Of 'It Doesn'T Matter', Currently A Huge Hit In France.
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