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From the Album 1. Slums 2. Turn Me Good 3. Borrowed Time 4. Fela Kuti 5. Warrior 6. Shotta Boys 7. Double Dutch 8. What Happened to Love 9. Carry On 10. Concrete Rose 11. Trapicabana 12. Thank God for the Culture

From the Album 1. Apocalypse 2. Guantanamera 3. Pablo Diablo (Interlude) 4. Bubblegoose 5. To All The Girls 6. Anything Can Happen 7. Gone Til November 8. Words of Wisdom (Interlude) 9. Year Of The Dragon 10. Sang Fezi 11. Fresh Interlude 12. Mona Lisa 13. Street Jeopardy 14. Killer M.C. (Interlude) 15. Tryin To Stay Alive 16. Gunpowder 17. Enter the Carnival (Interlude) 18. Jaspora 19. Yele

Other Songs 1-800-Henchman (Spoken Word) 24 E Tan Pou Viv 24 Heures A Vivre 25 To Life 80 Bars 911 A Lot to Speak About A Woman's Smoke Any Other Day Baba Baby Baby Daddy Back To School Intro Belly Dance Bicentennial Bus Search Cards Never Lie Carnival Casanova Celebrate Cheated Cheated (Rock Remix) Chickenhead Chickenhead (Remix) China Wine Class Reunion Cluck Cluck Conexión Caribeña Coqui Da Cypha Daddy Dance Like This Dark Timber David Banner Demons Enjoy Diallo Divine Sorrow Earthquake El Tamborilero Enter The Carnival Faded Butterfly Fast Car Fast Car (feat. Paul Simon) Four Twenty Freedom Gang Related Gangsta Cause Ghetto Racine Ghetto Religion Gone 'Til November (Pop Version) gone till november Grateful Haitian Slumdog Millionaire Heavens In New York Hendrix Heres To the State of Mississippi Hey Girl Holding on the Edge Hollyhood To Hollywood Hollywood Meets Bollywood Hollywood Meets Bollywood (Immigration) Horse & Carriage Horse & Carriage [Remix] Hot 93.1 (Spoken Word) However You Want It I Am Your Doctor I Pray I Swear If I Was President If I Was President 2016 Imagino In The Zone Industry Instant Request Intro It Doesnt Matter John 3 16 Kenny Rogers - Pharoahe Monch Dub Plate Killer M.C. King And Queen King & Queen Knockin On Heavens Door Lady Haiti Life Matters Lighter Linda Little Things Low Income Maria Maria Masquerade Men In Blue Mentality Of A Lion Midnight Lovers Million Voices MVP Kompa Ne Me Quitte Pas New Day Next Generation No Airplay No Woman No Cry Oh What A Night Pablo Diablo Page Six Paper Right Party by the Sea Party Like I Party Party Started Party To Damascus Peace God Perfect Gentleman Pharoahe Monch Dub Plate PJ's President Pullin Me In Pussycat Rear View Rebel Music Red Light District Redemption Song Riot Rivers of Babylon / Yele [Medley] Rough Boy Rumble In The Jungle Runaway Selena Senorita Slow Down Something About Mary Suicide Love Sweetest Girl Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) Sweetest Girl Remix Take Me As I Am The Border The Eulogy The Industry The Little Drummer Boy/Hot, Hot, Hot The Mix Show The PJs The Ring The Streets Are Like A Jungle The Streets Pronounce Me Dead Three Nights In Rio Thug Angels Thug Like Me Touch Your Button Carnival Jam: Let Me Touch Your Button/Rouge et Bleu/ Two Wrongs War No More Warriors Anthem Warriorz We Made It We Trying To Stay Alive Welcome To The East What About The Baby Whats Clef What's Clef (Instrumental) When A Rose Dies Where Fugees At? Where The Fugees At? Whitney Houston Dub Plate Who Gave The Order Wish You Were Here Words Of Wisdom You Dont Wanna Go Outside You Say Keep It Gangsta Your Love Your Love (l.O.V.E Remix)
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Nel Ust Wyclef Jean is a Haitian rapper, singer, and record producer. At the age of nine, Jean and his family emigrated to Northeastern United States. He formed the New Jersey-based hip hop trio Fugees in 1990 with fellow musicians Lauryn Hill and Pras Michel, for which Jean served as lead guitarist and producer.

The group released the albums Blunted on Reality (1994) and The Score (1996), the latter became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Following their success, Jean released his debut solo album, Wyclef Jean Presents The Carnival (1997), which yielded the Billboard Hot 100-top ten single "Gone till November".

In 1997, Jean guest featured on Destiny Child's breakout single "No, No, No". Afterwards, he co-wrote the 1999 singles "My Love Is Your Love" for Whitney Houston, and "Maria Maria" for Santana. His second solo album, The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (2000) was supported by the top 40 single "911" (featuring Mary J. Blige), and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

His third album, Masquerade (2002), peaked within the top ten of the Billboard 200. He guest performed on Shakira's 2006 single, "Hips Don't Lie", which peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100. The following year, his single "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)" (featuring Akon, Lil Wayne and Niia) peaked within the top 20 of the chart and led his sixth studio album, Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant (2007). The album moderately entered the Billboard 200 and marked his final to be released by a major label.

In 2007, Jean was appointed Ambassador-at-Large of the Republic of Haiti by President René Préval. In 2010, he filed for candidacy in the 2010 Haitian presidential election. However, Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council ruled him ineligible to stand for office, as he had not met the constitutional requirement to have been a resident in Haiti for five years prior to the election. Jean's highly publicized efforts to raise relief funds after the 2010 Haitian earthquake were channeled through his charitable organization, Yéle Haiti.

The charity, which conducted education and welfare activities in Haiti between 2005 and 2010, effectively closed in 2012. The New York Times reported that much of the earnings raised by the organization in the Hope for Haiti Now telethon were retained by Jean.

He is the recipient of three Grammy Awards, the BET Humanitarian Award, and a Vanguard Award from the NAACP Image Awards, in addition to being nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his musical work. In 2011, President Michel Martelly of Haiti awarded Jean with the National Order of Honour and Merit to the rank of Grand Officer.

Jean has also been inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Jean is one of the artists who have reached the most radio charts on Billboard.
Also Known As: Wyclef,Toussaint ,St. Jean,Nel,Clef
Born: October 17, 1969 (age 55)
From: Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti
Spouse(s): Claudinette Jean ​(m. 1994)
Children: 1
Genre(s): East Coast hip hop, reggae fusion, R&B, pop rap, neo soul
Instrument(s): Vocals, guitar
Active From: 1989-present
Associated Acts: Fugees
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