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"Hips Don't Lie" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released by Epic Records in 2006. "Hips Don't Lie" is a reworking of Jean's earlier single "Dance Like This", therefore it features additional composing credits by Omar Alfanno, Duplessis, Luis Días, and LaTavia Parker.
On 2017 January 19, Wyclef Jean appeared as a diner on Episode 13 of Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 17). In 2021, Wyclef had a resurgence into the public eye when TMZ posted a video of him and the CEO of Jaguar, Joe Eberhardt, attending a leadership conference. During a dance party, the CEO of Jaguar was seen dancing on Wyclef's shoulders.
In 2006, Ortiz released her first solo single "Can't Get Enough" featuring Mase. She also appeared on Wyclef Jean's track "Dance Like This" which was featured on the Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights soundtrack. Other artists she has worked with include rappers Nas and Ja Rule. [8] [9]
"Hold On" (Timbaland & Magoo featuring Wyclef Jean) Under Construction, Part II: 2004 "Secret Lover" (Admiral T featuring Lynsha and Wyclef Jean) Mozaik kréyol "This Is Love" (Tanya Stephens featuring Wyclef Jean) Gangsta Blues "Dance Like This" (Wyclef Jean featuring Claudette Ortiz) Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights OST: 2005
"Two Wrongs" is the lead single from Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean's third studio album, Masquerade. The song, released in the United States on 13 May 2002, features Claudette Ortiz of American hip hop group City High. The single reached number one in New Zealand, number five in Australia, and number 14 in the United Kingdom.
The song features Wyclef Jean and Mr. Collipark, and is produced by Wyclef Jean. It contains samples from Ram Jam's version of Black Betty. It also interpolates the chorus of the Hall & Oates song "Maneater".
Having previously collaborated with Shakira on "Hips Don't Lie", Wyclef Jean (pictured) was featured on the song "Spy" in She Wolf.In 2005, Shakira attained international success with the release of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral Vol. 1 and Oral Fixation Vol. 2, which spawned the highly successful singles "La Tortura" and "Hips Don't Lie", respectively. [6]
"Gone till November" a song by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released as the third single from his debut solo album The Carnival (1997). The song was released on 25 November 1997 by Columbia and Ruffhouse, and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Jean's highest-charting solo hit in the UK alongside 2000's "It Doesn't Matter".