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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).
911 (Wyclef Jean song) B. Borrowed Time (Wyclef Jean song) C. Carry On (Wyclef Jean song) Cheated (To All the Girls) Concrete Rose (Wyclef Jean song) D.
Following downstairs, he pulls out a cloth with chloroform. Just as he is about to attack, she screams "Call 911 now!" and begins telekinetically manipulating his body, raising him into the air, contorting him into various positions, slamming him against walls and shooting black smoke into and through his body.
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.
Wyclef Jean Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Ready or not, here they come — again. Wyclef Jean says the Fugees will resume their reunion tour after it was canceled due to COVID-19 and band members ...
"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.
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