The Preacher's Son Explained

The Preacher's Son
Type:Album
Artist:Wyclef Jean
Cover:WyclefJeanThePreachersSon.jpg
Released:November 4, 2003
Length:65:09
Label:J Records
Prev Title:Greatest Hits
Prev Year:2003
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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.[1]

Critical reception

AllMusic editor Rob Theakston felt that the album "finds Wyclef re-energized right from the opening moments [...] Preacher's Son doesn't let up there either thanks to an armada of guest cameos from Patti LaBelle, Redman, Carlos Santana, Scarface, and Monica, just to name a few. And unlike most rap albums, which rely on these guest appearances to carry the weight of the record's impact, these contributions only complement the stellar songwriting, arrangements, and production style that has made Wyclef one of the most in-demand producers of the 2000s and '90s. As with most records, there's a bit of filler that could be trimmed to make a great record into a phenomenal one, but it's easy to forgive when the quality is so high. The Preacher's Son is a welcome return to form and easily one of the biggest highlights of Wyclef's career."

Charts

Chart (2004–05)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[2] 54
Canadian R&B Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[3] 12

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wyclef Jean Featuring Sharissa – Take Me as I Am (2004, CD). Discogs.
  2. Web site: Albums : Top 100. Jam!. November 20, 2003. April 12, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20041210193627/http://www.canoe.com/JamMusicCharts/prev_112003_ALBUMS.html. December 10, 2004.
  3. Web site: R&B : Top 50. Jam!. November 30, 2003. January 29, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20031209160221/http://jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/RANDB.html. December 9, 2003.