Musically, the song is categorized as . It begins with Wyclef’s emotional, digitally treated vocals before building into a "crescendo of synthesizers" and a pulsing beat characteristic of Avicii’s signature style.
The track was born during a winter session in 2013 when Wyclef traveled to , to work in Avicii’s studio. While the two artists hailed from vastly different musical worlds—hip-hop and electronic dance music—they found common ground in the "essence of songwriting". Wyclef later noted that Avicii’s melodic style reminded him of his own early work with The Fugees, describing it as a modern take on the "Carnival" sound. Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow ft. Avicii
Transforming Pain into Hope: The Story Behind "Divine Sorrow" Musically, the song is categorized as
Since its release, "Divine Sorrow" has remained a fan favorite, often cited as a powerful example of how pop and electronic music can be leveraged for social good. Which aspect of the Wyclef and Avicii collaboration While the two artists hailed from vastly different