Master Brain: A Brief Introduction
Born Vladimir Mead, Master Brain is a celebrated Haitian rapper and songwriter known for his dynamic freestyles and significant contributions to both rap and Konpa music. His ability to seamlessly blend lyrical depth with catchy melodies has earned him the title of “Freestyle King” in the Haitian music scene. Over the years, he has worked with renowned artists and groups like Gabel (“Pa Ka Fè Pitit”) and KLASS (“Ret Nan Liy Ou”) while building a reputation for his engaging performances and versatile collaborations.
Setting the Tone: 10 Is It
The opening track, “10 Is It,” which shares its title with the album, bursts out of the gate with a powerful and introspective vibe that sets the tone for the entire project. In this deeply personal anthem, Master Brain lays his soul bare, offering listeners a heartfelt biography of his life and journey in the music industry. With striking humility, he thanks those who stood by him and reflects on the hurdles he’s overcome, choosing grace and forgiveness over bitterness.
The storytelling in “10 Is It” is nothing short of mesmerizing. Master Brain’s ability to seamlessly weave his life’s narrative into this track is spellbinding—I was so captivated that I hit replay three times before even considering the next song. With each listen, new layers of his story unfolded, revealing details and emotions I hadn’t known before. This isn’t just an introduction; it’s an intimate invitation to walk alongside Master Brain on his path. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just promise depth and authenticity—it delivers them in spades.
Duets That Shine
The album’s duets are standout moments, particularly “Sorry Bestie” featuring Vanessa Désiré and “J’ai Peur” featuring Misty Jean. These ballads not only showcase the emotional depth of the album but also highlight the impressive vocal talent of both women. Master Brain’s thoughtful selection of collaborators ensures these tracks resonate, offering listeners a perfect balance of raw emotion and technical excellence.
Dancefloor-Ready Collaborations
Not to be outdone, the male collaborations bring energy and groove to the project. Tracks like “Valide” featuring MechansT and Maykimac, “Bèl Chèf” featuring Kenny Haiti, and “St. Thomas” featuring Roody Roodboy deliver infectious beats and danceable rhythms that elevate the album’s vibrancy. These tracks ensure the project isn’t just a reflective journey but also a celebration of music’s ability to move and unite people.
Addressing Taboo Topics: Wap Peyel
“Wap Peyel (You Will Pay For It)” featuring Jean Richard Herard of Klass dives into a sensitive yet crucial topic: child abuse within households. The song courageously breaks the silence surrounding this taboo issue, using powerful lyrics and emotional delivery to advocate for awareness and change. This track is not just music—it’s a call to action, urging communities to protect vulnerable children and believe survivors when they report abuse.
Cross-Cultural Collaboration: All My Love
In “All My Love”, Master Brain joins forces with Richard Cavé of KAI and Kees Dieffenthaller of Kes to blend Haitian Konpa with Caribbean influences. The track, complemented by a visually stunning music video, is a vibrant example of cultural fusion, celebrating the rich musical traditions of both Haiti and Trinidad. This standout collaboration underscores the album’s commitment to bridging musical worlds.
A Heartfelt Goodbye: Banm Tout
The closing track, “Banm Tout”, featuring the late Michael Benjamin (Mikaben), is a poignant highlight. Dedicated to Mikaben’s memory, the song is both a joyful celebration and a bittersweet reminder of his absence. Its melodic grooves and heartfelt lyrics leave a lasting impression, making it a fitting conclusion to the album.
A Thought on Collaborations
While the collaborations add depth and variety to 10 Is It, they do raise a concern. With many featured artists being prominent and active in the music industry, live performances of these tracks could be logistically challenging. Nevertheless, the album remains a compelling showcase of Master Brain’s artistry and his ability to craft meaningful, collaborative music.
Conclusion
10 Is It is a masterful album that captures the essence of Master Brain’s journey as an artist while tackling a range of emotions and themes. From introspective storytelling to bold collaborations, the project highlights his dedication to pushing boundaries and connecting cultures through music. Whether you’re moved by its heartfelt ballads or energized by its danceable rhythms, 10 Is It is an album that leaves a lasting impression.