Wyclef Jean returns to Columbia Records with "The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant," the artist's first full-length album for the label since his third solo album entered the Billboard Top 200 at #6 in June 2002. "The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant" is slated for release this autumn.
With "The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant," his sixth full-length studio album, Wyclef Jean continues the autobiographical musical odyssey he began a decade ago with his 1997 triple-platinum debut solo album, "Wyclef Jean Presents The Carnival Featuring Refugee All-Stars" (aka "The Carnival"). Wyclef gave his fans their first taste of "The Carnival II" with the release of the album's lead-in single, "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)," featuring Akon, Lil' Wayne and introducing Niia. Released in August, the single rapidly made its first Billboard chart appearance entering the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at #3. "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)" is now available digitally.
According to Wyclef, "The Carnival II" is "a continuation of 'Gone Till November" (his 1997 Top 10 signature hit from "The Carnival"). I focus a lot on the songwriting." For his much anticipated new album,
"The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant" is the first full-length album from Wyclef Jean since 2006, when the artist struck a chord in mass pop consciousness with "Hips Don't Lie," the chart-topping Grammy-nominated international smash hit duet with Shakira.
Rick Ross is back with the Suave House release "Rise To Power". This album contains exclusive tracks and guest appearances including Scarface, The Clipse, Next, Devin Tha Dude, Big Duke of Boyz N The Hood, Noah and more. The first single will be "Street Love" featuring R&B group Next. The album hits stores Sept. 18.
Before Rick Ross gained national success, his talent was discovered by legendary music mogul Tony Draper. The top-selling Miami rapper was one of many up and coming artists signed to Draper's Suave House Records. Ross was going to continue the tradition of seminal artists to debut on the powerhouse label until legal woes with Suave House's parent company kept the album from ever being released. With Draper's permission, Rick Ross went on to explore other options and the rest is history.
TRACKLISTING
1. It's On ft. Noah And Jiggalo
2. Hold Me Down
3. Get That Bread Ft. Big Duke Of Boyz N The Hood
4. Skit
6. Strapped Ft. Noah
7. Prove Me Wrong Ft. Devin Tha Dude
8. Bird Bath Ft. Noah
9. B.L.O.W. Ft. Clipse And Om'mas
10. Dear Lord Ft. Scarface
11. Realest Niggas Ft. Gillie Da Kid And Reed Dollarz
12. Simple And Plain Ft. g.p. Of carol city cartel
13. Skit
14. Been
15. Breath In, Breath Out
16. 737
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