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Wyclef's third solo album, while entertaining enough, is short on the sane, humane pleasures so plentiful on the first two.
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A mixed bag at best.
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Q MagazineIt's brimming with what he does well: competent, poppy-yet-street mixtures of rap, reggae, R&B and brazen cover versions. [July 2002, p.110]
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Creative beats and wonderful musical arrangements are constantly spoiled by Wyclef's below average flow and ridiculous thug aspirations.
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SpinClef sounds more invested in his music when he's appropriating other people's songs. [Jul 2002, p.109]
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Yet another overreaching, overlong musical erector set, the album offers an uneven, conceptually muddled tour of the rapper's current musical obsessions, from gritty underground hip-hop to Caribbean music.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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BritneySpeaksSep 3, 2002I think this album sucked. He is talented only when working with others. He is selfish and pathetic. He will always be a number loser in my book.
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bigupAug 23, 2002
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NseE.Jul 28, 2002It is a brilliant cd, from the beautiful and touching 'Daddy', '80 Bars', through to 'Peace God'. His best effort yet.