Wyclef Jean Releases New 6 Track EP called, “If I Were President: My Haitian Experience” on Dec. 7th, 2010

If I Were President: My Haitian Experience, the New Six Song EP From Wyclef Jean, Available on the iTunes Store

 

Video for First Single, “Election Time,” Filmed in Haiti

NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Columbia Records will release If I Were President: My Haitian Experience, the new six song EP from Wyclef Jean, available on the iTunes store today. If I Were President: My Haitian Experience,
includes “Election Time,” a provocative new universal song written in
the wake of Wyclef’s recent attempt to run for president in Haiti.  The track is currently streaming here: http://soundcloud.com/they-win-u-lose/wyclef-jean-election-time

“This song is
inspired by Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick In The Wall,’ with the chant,
‘We don’t need no education,'” says Wyclef Jean.  “It is also inspired
by Fela Kuti‘s  ‘Zombie.’  It’s the voice
of the youth.  It is the voice of this generation.  It’s the artist
once again doing what the politicians should be doing.  This is about
inspiring the voice of this generation.”

“Election Time” arrives with an extraordinarily powerful and beautiful video lensed in Haiti.  Wyclef teams up with Haitian director, Steve Halloun to co-direct the clip.  Halloun, a former student of the University of MiamiHaiti
on all fronts.  The video created jobs for local residents, including
the actors and technical staff, while showing the world unfamiliar
pictures of his native country.  
Film School, like Wyclef, is deeply concerned with helping

“I have to show all the sides of Haiti,” Wyclef Jean says.  “There is still beauty in Haiti and I have to show the beauty and the ugly reality that is going to change.  It will change.”

November was “Election Time” in many countries around the world including in both of Wyclef’s countries–the United States and Haiti, where the November 28th
general election holds great historic import.  “It means the rebirth of
my country.  It means that the young people can bring about change,”
said Wyclef prior to the Haitian general election.  “I would want to
tell the youth of Haiti to go out and
vote.  We have had a long history of dictatorship in Haiti.  It’s not a
Haitian right to vote that we are talking about.  We are talking about a
world right.  Take your right.  Your true weapon is your voting card. 
Use your weapon and use it wisely.”

If I Were President: My Haitian Experience is
a family affair, co- executive produced by Wyclef and his brother,
Sedeck Jean.  The two started together and then went separate ways in
their careers until the Earthquake of January 2010 reunited them musically.  Sedeck Jean is also featured in the “Election Time” video.

Wyclef describes If I Were President: My Haitian Experience
as “The life story of an immigrant.  It’s for everyone who has had to
leave one place and adapt to another.  It’s about the refugee in all of
us trying to fit in.  But it’s not all sorrowful.  In life, there is
love and hate, war and peace.  It’s both sides. This is the continuation
of my music and it represents both sides.  It’s for all my fans.  It’s
for those who love me for ‘Gone ‘Til November‘ and ‘Hips Don’t Lie,’ too.

“Every great
album to me is inspired by real events.  It’s about what you’ve seen and
experienced.  They were done by the greats who came before me: Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Fela Kuti.  The music has to be real.  Fela Kuti used his music as a tool for development of his people.  You need to relate to the culture.  If I Were President: My Haitian Experience is about relating to the culture of Haiti which translate to the world.”

Wyclef Jean
plans a world tour in 2011.  “The Haitian Experience ” tour will
include, “The music, the art, the culture and definitely the carnival,”
says Jean.

Haitian-born Wyclef Jean is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter/musician/producer, humanitarian, Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti,
and founder of Yele Haiti.  A founding member of the pioneering hip-hop
group Fugees and prolific solo artist, Wyclef has effortlessly crossed
genres, generations and geographic boundaries with his music.  

In 2005, Wyclef
Jean created Yele Haiti to provide aid and assistance to his native
Haiti.  Yele Haiti is a grassroots movement inspiring change in Haiti
through programs in education, sports, the arts and environment.  Their
community service programs include food distribution and mobilizing
emergency relief.  Wyclef coined Yele in a song and means “a cry for
freedom.”  The organization has been garnering international attention
for its work including being featured in the Associated Press, USA
Today, CNN, Fox News, NBC’s Today show, and on 60 Minutes. After the
devastating earthquake in January 2010, all programs now focus on the relief and reconstruction of the island nation.

Wyclef Jean


“Election Time”




My Generation like




We Ok


As long as we got music we gonna dance all day


He gon’ vote Taylor Swift she gon’ vote Kanye ye ye


Election time is coming.




Come On




We Ok


As long as we got music we gonna party all day


She gon’ vote U2 he gon’ vote Coldplay play play


Election time is coming.




Come On






Immigration, Socialism, Capitalism, Racism


Health Care, Welfare, Seems like nobody cares (Come on)


Big Business, Corporation


Small business, Taxation


Unemployment, Education, My Generation


Built a space station so when you google earth


You can see all the Haitians as they rebuild they nation


With fair trade, everybody trades


You trade, I trade and everybody gets paid






Election time around the corner who you gon’ a vote for


(We Ok)


Election time around the corner what you gon’ a fight for


(We Ok)


Election time around the corner who you gon’ a vote for


(We Ok)


Election time is coming do you want peace or War




(Come on)




Alternative energy or oil in your SUV


Tell me what your looking for, we about to have a poll


Gun Control, Infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturer


Hip Hop Be My Culture


Tell me what you think about us


Technology and foreign policy


I need the bailout money to stimulate the economy


Raised on family values


My life be my testament


King had a dream and you too can be the president




Election time around the corner who you gon’ a vote for


(We Ok)


Election time around the corner what you gon’ a fight for


(We Ok)


Election time around the corner who you gon’ a vote for


(We Ok)


Election time is coming do you want peace or War




But the kids like we Ok


As long as we got music we gonna dance all day


He gon’ vote Taylor Swift she gon’ vote Kanye ye ye


Election time is coming.




But them kids like we Ok


As long as we got music we gonna party all day


She gon’ vote U2 he gon’ vote Coldplay play play


Election time is coming.




Gramps was a voodoo priest, Dad was a preacher


Uncle was a mason, I was raised Christian


Best friend muslim AL-SALAM-ALAKUM


My manager was jewish, he taught me Shabbat Shalom


Flatbush Rastas taught me the scriptures


Haile Selassie, Marcus Garvey  


Saint L’ouverture Haitian Revolution


Napoleon’s Army got spanked by them Haitians


Toussaint St. Jean with the info


Did you know that a haitian founded Chicago


If I Was President


The first thing I would do is get my people out them tents




My Generation like




We Ok


As long as we got music we gonna dance all day


He gon’ vote Taylor Swift she gon’ vote Kanye ye ye


Election time is coming.




But them kids like




We Ok


As long as we got music we gonna party all day


She gon’ vote U2 he gon’ vote Coldplay play play


Election time is coming.



Columbia Records