
A sun-drenched reimagining of Wyclef's resilience, blending melodic saxophone hooks with tropical house rhythms for a bittersweet yet uplifting experience.
February 3, 2015 · WARNER Music Benelux
This remix represents a fascinating collision between the conscious, Caribbean-influenced hip-hop of Wyclef Jean and the melodic, breeze-fueled world of tropical house. While the original track (co-produced by Avicii) already leaned into a folk-pop sensibility, Klingande strips away the heavier elements in favor of a bright, airy production. The signature saxophone lead, a staple of the mid-2010s deep house movement, provides a melodic counterpoint to Wyclef's gravelly, soulful vocals. It creates a soundscape that feels both grounded in human experience and elevated by electronic optimism.
How does Divine Sorrow (Klingande remix) sound next to the rest of Wyclef Jean's catalogue?
The instrumentation foregrounds saxophone far more than the catalogue usually does.
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