Rachael Ray Season 13 Episode 13
Rachael Ray
Season 13

Ep 13. He's a Three-Time Grammy Winner...Music Legend Wyclef Jean Is Here and We're Celebrating His New Album!

  • September 27, 2017

He's a Three-Time Grammy Winner...Music Legend Wyclef Jean Is Here and We're Celebrating His New Album! In this episode of Rachael Ray season 13, episode 13, Rachael Ray is joined by music legend Wyclef Jean. Wyclef Jean is a three-time Grammy winner, Haitian rapper, producer, and actor. He was a member of The Fugees, one of the most successful hip-hop groups of the 1990s. Rachael and Wyclef begin by discussing his new album, "Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee," which is a tribute to his Haitian heritage. They also discuss his philanthropic work, including his efforts to support Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.

Rachael and Wyclef then get cooking in the kitchen, preparing a meal inspired by his Haitian roots. They start by making Haitian-style fried chicken with pikliz, a spicy slaw made with pickled vegetables. They also prepare tasso and black bean stew, a hearty and flavorful dish that is a staple of Haitian cuisine. Finally, they whip up Haitian-style cornbread, which is made with coconut milk and has a sweet and savory flavor.

As they cook, Wyclef shares stories about his life and career, including his early days in Haiti, his rise to fame with The Fugees, and his collaborations with other artists. He also talks about his political aspirations, including his run for president of Haiti in 2010.

After enjoying the delicious meal, Rachael and Wyclef are joined by some surprise guests. They are joined by members of the Brooklyn United Marching Band, who perform a rousing rendition of Wyclef's hit song "Hips Don't Lie." The band members also talk about the positive impact that Wyclef's music has had on their lives and share how much they admire him as an artist and a humanitarian.

Throughout the episode, Rachael and Wyclef share their love of food and music, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Haiti. They also highlight the importance of using one's platform for good, whether it be through philanthropy, activism, or simply sharing joy through music and food.

Overall, this episode of Rachael Ray season 13, episode 13 is a lively and engaging celebration of Wyclef Jean's life and career, as well as Haitian culture and cuisine. It is a must-watch for fans of Wyclef's music, as well as anyone who loves to cook and eat delicious food.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 27, 2017
  • Language
    English