In this episode we hear from Hip-Hop legend Wyclef Jean as he shares how he went from being a kid in Haiti who’d never seen a white person to becoming one of the most internationally acclaimed musicians in recent memory. Wyclef talks about his signature sound, musical influences and even his creative process behind some of of his biggest production hits like “My Love Is Your Love” with Whitney Houston. Also mentioned is the impact The Fugees had on the Swedish hip hop scene and his relationship with Avicii. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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