wyclef
jean
Album : Masquerade
release date : June 18, 2002
Label : Sony
Review :
Wyclef Jean’s third solo offering finds him still trying his darndest to prove
to hip-hoppers and pop audiences alike just how eclectic he can be. And no one
knows exactly why. After all, eclecticism does not necessarily translate to
quality ; Jean’s disturbingly mediocre collaboration with Tom Jones on an updated
version of "What’s New, Pussycat ?" is a prime example of how an intriguing
idea can go awry. Likewise, his reinterpretations of Bob Dylan’s "Knockin’
on Heaven’s Door" and the Four Seasons hit "December, 1963 (Oh, What
a Night)" demonstrate just how spiritless this truly gifted emcee/producer
can sound.
Sure, Masquerade boasts Wyclef’s broad coverage of black music, flipping styles from reggae to R&B in a heartbeat. The R&B flavored "Two Wrongs," featuring Claudette Ortiz of City High, and the touching ode to his recently deceased father, "Daddy," sound grand. But in the end, Jean’s attempt to masquerade as a hardcore rap artist on the "PJs"—a tired ode to low-income housing dwellers—reveals that he’s been on cruise control since The Score. And it’s a real shame. —Dalton Higgins
| Tracklisting : 1. Message to the Streets 2. Peace God 3. PJ’s (featuring Governor and Prolific) 4. 80 Bars 5. Masquerade (featuring M.O.P. Bumpy Knuckles and Miri) 6. 1-800-Henchman 7. You Say Keep It Gangsta (featuring Butch Cassidy and Sharissa) 8. Party Like I Party 9. Oh What a Night 10. Hot 93.1 11. Pussycat (featuring Tom Jones) 12. Midnight Lovers 13. Two Wrongs (featuring Claudette Ortiz) 14. Instant Request 15. Thug Like Me 16. Daddy 17. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door 18. The Eulogy 19. War No More 20. The Mix Show 21. MVP Kompa (featuring Melky) (Bonus Track) 22. Ghetto Racine (PJ’s Creole mix, featuring Ja Rah Rah) (Bonus Track) |
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