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  1. Wyclef Jean Samples Sounds of Jupiter for Socially Conscious Track 'Borrowed Time': Listen
    With Wyclef Jean's forthcoming album  The Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee  set to arrive Sept. 15, he takes an unconventional route for his latest single "Borrowed Time." As part of a collaboration with NASA's Juno Project, Jean incorporates the sounds of Jupiter for his socially-driven record.  Listen here: billboard.com
  2. Wyclef Jean Partners With NASA, Uses Sounds From Juno Jupiter Mission in New Song
    NASA has shared numerous findings about how space looks and feels, but its newest project is giving the solar system a whole new sonic dimension. This week Wyclef Jean released “Borrowed Time,” the latest single from his forthcoming album  Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee  (out September 15). The song, available on Apple Music and iTunes, features sounds recorded by NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting Jupiter since last year. Read more: observer.com
  3. Wyclef Jean Samples Sounds of Jupiter for Socially Conscious Track “Borrowed Time”
    With Wyclef Jean’s forthcoming album  The Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee  set to arrive Sept. 15, he takes an unconventional route for his latest single “Borrowed Time.” As part of a collaboration with NASA’s Juno Project, Jean incorporates the sounds of Jupiter for his socially-driven record. Read more: vibe.com
  4. Exclusive: Wyclef Jean samples planet Jupiter in uplifting new song 'Borrowed Time'
    For his latest single, Wyclef Jean literally looked to the stars.  Producing  Borrowed Time , premiering exclusively on usatoday.com, the rapper used sounds recorded by the Juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting Jupiter since last year. It's part of a collaboration between NASA and Apple Music, which have partnered with a handful of artists including Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to provide sounds from Juno to incorporate into their music.  "I was interested to hear what was coming from Jupiter," says Jean, 47. "What I heard was a collage of vibrations that sounded to me like a piano. I heard low tones, mid-range, high tones — it almost sounded like a new patch of sonics that have not been revealed yet to the public." Read more: usatoday.com
  5. Wyclef Jean named grand marshal of Dover Cup race
    Wyclef Jean, the three-time Grammy-Award winning musician, producer and actor, will be the grand marshal of the "Apache Warrior 400 presented by Lucas Oil" Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Dover International Speedway on Sunday, Oct. 1, track officials announced today. Jean will give the command for 40 of NASCAR's top drivers to start their engines before the first elimination race of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Four drivers will be eliminated from championship contention following 400 grueling laps around the Monster Mile. Read more: espn.com
  6. Wyclef Jean uses sounds from Juno's Jupiter orbit for new song
    Wyclef Jean's newest single is pretty out there — way out there. The rapper sampled sounds from Jupiter, recorded by the Juno spacecraft that's been orbiting the planet since last year. The track, "Borrowed Time," is part of a new project between NASA and Apple Music. USA Today reports that NASA and Apple Music are working together to create a series of songs by artists like Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross that use sounds from Juno.  Read more: cbsnews.com
  7. Wyclef Jean Gets the Band Back Together for “What Happened to Love” Video With Lunch Money Lewis and The Knocks
    Wyclef Jean is ramping up for the 20th anniversary of his critically acclaimed debut album,  The Carnival.  Before the release of  The Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refuge  on Sept. 15, Wyclef drops the music video for “What Happened to Love” featuring Lunch Money Lewis and The Knocks. “What Happened to Love,” the lead single from his upcoming album, was shot in San Juan, Puerto Rico and directed by Jose Javy Ferrer. Wyclef flexes his acting chops in the video, as he plays various members of “The Carnival” band. Read more:  xxlmag.com
  8. 2017 Fall Music Preview: 25 Most Anticipated Albums
    Wyclef Jean, 'The Carnival, Vol. III: The Fall & Rise of a Refugee' (Sept. 15) Two decades after Wyclef Jean first released  The Carnival  -- his multi-platinum-selling solo debut -- and ten years after the record's less-hyped sequel  Vol. 2 , Wyclef Jean will return with  The Carnival, Vol. III: The Rise and Fall of a Refugee . Round numbers aside, the timing might be just right for Wyclef's re-emergence -- recent collabs with Gorgon City and The Knocks (the latter of whom repay the favor on this set) have reintroduced him to the underground, while DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" still has Wyclef's "East Coast... West Coast" utterances from the original "Maria Maria" stuck in the heads of top 40 listeners nationwide. Read more: billboard.com
  9. Wyclef Jean Reveals The Only Person Who Could Get The Fugees Back Together
    Fans have been patiently waiting for a  Fugees  reunion to happen, and after years and years of waiting, they may be in luck. According to Fugees member  Wyclef Jean , a reunion could actually go down, but only if a certain someone were to orchestrate the entire thing. And that powerful person is none other than  Dave Chappelle .  “What could put the Fugees back together? Okay. Wyclef’s gonna tell you: Dave motherf**king Chappelle,” the rapper told Uproxx in a new interview. “He’s the one that put us back together last time, so we all need to f**king start pressuring Dave Chappelle starting today.” Read more: bet.com
  10. See Wyclef Jean Reunite 'Carnival Band' in 'What Happened to Love' Video
    Wyclef Jean reunites with his fictitious "Carnival Band" in his new video for "What Happened to Love." In the studio with the ex-Fugee for eighth album 'Clefication' The video opens with Wyclef's former manager insisting that the Haitian rapper "put the band back together." "Not the Fugees, not yet. The Fugees will come," the manager promises. "I'm talking about the Carnival Band." From there, Wyclef Jean reaches out to his ex-band mates: Boom Bap Clef, Uber-driving Carnival Clef and Permy Clef, each of whom has a distinct resemblance to Wyclef himself. Read more: rollingstone.com