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  2. 911 (Wyclef Jean song) - Wikipedia

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    "911" is a duet between Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean and American soul music singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on 5 September 2000 as the third single from Jean's second studio album, The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (2000), and was later included on Blige's compilation Reflections (A Retrospective) (2006).

  3. Wyclef Jean - Wikipedia

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    Named after the biblical scholar John Wycliffe, [13] Wyclef Jean was born in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti [2] on October 17, 1969. [14] At nine years old, he emigrated with his family to Brooklyn, New York City, and ultimately settled in East Orange and Newark, New Jersey.

  4. Dangerous (Ying Yang Twins song) - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. Wyclef Jean discography - Wikipedia

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    "No, No, No Part 2" (Destiny's Child featuring Wyclef Jean) 72 5 3 1 single: 1998 "Don't Release Me (Wyclef Jean Remix)" [Gloria Estefan featuring Wyclef Jean] — — — — Gloria! Horse & Carriage (Remix) [Cam'ron featuring Wyclef Jean, Charli Baltimore, Big Pun & Silkk the Shocker] single: 1999 "In the Zone" (Ivy Queen featuring Wyclef ...

  6. Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant - Wikipedia

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    Speaking to noted urban writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul in September 2007, Wyclef explained his thinking behind the album: "Titling it The Carnival 2 was down to The Carnival back in '97 being my first multi-cultural CD. It had rhythms from all over the world, and in that way this new record is the sequel.

  7. Cheated (To All the Girls) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheated (To All The Girls)" is the fourth single released from Wyclef Jean's debut solo album, The Carnival. It is a remixed version of the album track "To All The Girls". The song was mildly successful in the US, where it reached number 61 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  8. Two Wrongs - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  9. In the Zone (song) - Wikipedia

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    "In the Zone" is a song by Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean. It was composed by Queen, Jean, Deborah Castillero, Aaron King and Omar Navarro and released on February 9, 1999, as the lead single from her second studio album The Original Rude Girl (1998).