comment FEEDBACK
notifications people person {{user_data.username}} Log out {{ snack_text }} Close
The Preacher's Son by Wyclef Jean

Album tracks

1
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean
playlist_add
2
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean
playlist_add
3
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Missy Elliott
playlist_add
4
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Patti LaBelle & Cassidy
playlist_add
5
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Redman
playlist_add
6
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Carlos Santana
playlist_add
7
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Monica
playlist_add
8
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean
playlist_add
9
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Wayne Wonder & Elephant Man
playlist_add
10
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Carl Restivo
playlist_add
11
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Sharissa
playlist_add
12
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean
playlist_add
13
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Scarface & Rah Digga
playlist_add
14
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Prodigy of Mobb Deep
playlist_add
15
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Buju Banton
playlist_add
16
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Buju Banton & T‐Vice
playlist_add
17
fa-play-circle
Wyclef Jean feat. Missy Elliott
playlist_add

About The Preacher's Son

The Preacher's Son is the fourth studio album by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released on November 4, 2003. The album, which was co-produced by Jean and long-time collaborator Jerry 'Wonda' Duplessis, combines elements of hip hop, reggae and reggae fusion, and uses a number of samples, including the Motown-inspired "Industry", which samples "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted". The album contains guest appearances of the likes of Missy Elliott, Patti LaBelle, Rah Digga and Redman, as well as a guitar feature by Carlos Santana on the song "Three Nights In Rio". Three singles were released from the album. The lead single, "Party to Damascus", was the only single served to international radio. "Industry" served as a European-only single, with some territories, including Germany, releasing it as a double A-side with "Party to Damascus". "Take Me As I Am" was released as a U.S. radio single in March 2004, with a new "Urban Remix" being serviced to certain radio stations.


This article uses material from the Wikipedia article The Preacher's Son , which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.

Hottest videos on mozaart right now

Notion by The Rare Occasions
Notion
The Rare Occasions
Está Dañada by Ivan Cornejo
Está Dañada
Ivan Cornejo
The Red Means I Love You by Madds Buckley
The Red Means I Love You
Madds Buckley
love nwantiti (ah ah ah) by CKay
love nwantiti (ah ah ah)
CKay
masquerade by Siouxxie
masquerade
Siouxxie
love nwantiti (feat. DJ Yo & AX'EL) - Remix by CKay, DJ Yo, AX'EL
love nwantiti (feat. DJ Yo & AX'EL) - Remix
CKay, DJ Yo, AX'EL
MONEY by LISA
MONEY
LISA
this is what falling in love feels like by JVKE
this is what falling in love feels like
JVKE
Two Moons by BoyWithUke
Two Moons
BoyWithUke
Registred Mozaart.com 2019
Previous skip_previous Play play_arrow Pause pause Next skip_next Share fa-share-alt Playlist queue_music