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She wasn’t Etta or Aretha, and she certainly wasn’t Diana (an artist from whom she vociferously distanced herself and who was, herself, at the Grammys, conspicuously grief-free when her time at the podium rolled around). She lacked the dangerous energy o
Haitian music artist, producer and political activist Wyclef Jean performed at the Pool After Dark inside Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City over the weekend. On the red carpet after posing for pictures with photographers, Jean remembered his friend and co
Hip hop artist Wyclef Jean speaks to the crowd after a speech by Minister Louis Farrakhan (not seen), leader of African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam, in Port-au-Prince December 14, 2011. Farrakhan is on a five-day trip to Haiti to... View Photo »
I started Yele in 2005 because I wanted to help people that were helpless in my home country of Haiti ... People who didn’t have a voice, people who didn’t have resources, people who had mostly been forgotten.
One day after the tragic death of Whitney Houston, her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown was rushed to hospital. The Grammy Awards turned into an emotional tribute for one of the most iconic performers of all time, after Whitney Houston suddenly passed away
As I stood outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, just hours after Whitney Houston was found dead in her room, cars streamed past, blasting her songs out of their windows. It served as an instant reminder of just how many sensational hits Houston
Haitian music artist, producer and political activist Wyclef Jean hosted a pool party in Atlantic City over the weekend. The musician performed on-stage in the night club, the Pool After Dark inside Harrah’s Resort. After posing for photographers on the
Accompanied by Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, left, Louis Farrakhan, leader of the African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam, center, delivers a speech in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Dec. 14, 2011. Farrakhan is on a five-day visit... View Photo »
The percentage of funds used is consistent with NGOs and Not For Profits operating in Haiti at the time.
Whitney Houston‘s sudden and unexpected death Saturday (Feb 11) in Beverly Hills at the young age of 48 has no doubt sent shockwaves throughout the music industry. Since the extremely sad news broke, several of the R&B/Pop icon’s industry friends, associ
Image Credit: Retna Ltd. Celebrities are turning to Twitter and Facebook to express their remorse and shock over the passing of Whitney Houston, who died Saturday at the age of 48. Oprah Winfrey: To me Whitney was THE VOICE. We got to hear a part of God
Wyclef Jean (IPA: /ˈwajklɛf ˈʒɑn/) born Nelust Wyclef Jean on October 17, 1972) is a multi-platinum hip hop legend Haitian-American musician, actor, producer and former-member of the hip hop trio The Fugees. Wyclef has sold more than 31 million albums throughout his career together with his album sales with The Fugees. Full Article
Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean attends the inauguration of Haiti's President Michel Martelly at the Haitian National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday May 14, 2011. The 50-year-old performer known to Haitians as "Sweet Micky" was swept to power in a March 20 presidential...
View Photo »In this Oct. 6, 2011 photo, musician Wyclef Jean poses at the New York Premiere of the HBO Documentary "Sing Your Song" about actor Harry Belafonte's life at The Apollo Theater in New York.
View Photo »Singer Gloria Estefan and musician Wyclef Jean attend the Lifetime and Sony Pictures Television premiere screening "Five" at Skylight SoHo on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011 in New York.
View Photo »PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - APRIL 5: Haitian president-elect Michel Martelly (C) his wife Sophia (R) and singer Wyclef Jean (L) attend a press conference the morning after the preliminary results of the campaign were announced April 5, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Martelly took 67...
View Photo »PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - APRIL 5: Singer Wyclef Jean listens as friend Haitian president-elect Michel Martelly speaks during a press conference the morning after the preliminary results of the campaign were announced April 5, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Martelly took 67 percent of...
View Photo »Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean attends Haiti's presidential candidate Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly's news conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday April 5, 2011. Martelly captured nearly 68 percent of the vote in the presidential election runoff, defeating rival and former first...
View Photo »Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, center, stands next to Haiti's presidential candidate Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly, right, while Martelly greets a supporter at the end of a news conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday April 5, 2011. Martelly captured nearly 68 percent of the...
View Photo »Haitian presidential candidate Michel Martelly (R) departs a press conference on February 16, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, after hip-hop star Wyclef Jean (L) endorsed Martelly to be Haiti's next president.
View Photo »With a bandage in his right hand, Haitian-American singer Wyclef Jean, center, is helped to cast his ballot at a polling station during a presidential runoff in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, March 20, 2011. Jean told the AP in a telephone interview he was grazed by a bullet in the...
View Photo »Singer Wyclef Jean attends a rally in support of Haitian presidential candidate Michel Martelly (BACKGROUND-CENTER)) in the Petionville suburb of Port-au-Prince on March 16, 2011. The political newcomer Martelly, Haiti's former carnival king who gained fame with his outrageous...
View Photo »Haiti's presidential candidate Michel Martelly, left, and Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, center, hold a campaign rally in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday March 11, 2011. Haiti's presidential runoff election is scheduled for March 20.
View Photo »Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean performs at a campaign rally for presidential candidate Michel Martelly in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday March 11, 2011. Haiti will hold a presidential runoff election on March 20.
View Photo »Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean applauds during a televised debate between Haiti's presidential candidates Michel Martelly and Mirlande Manigat at the Karibe Hotel Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday March 9, 2011. Haiti will hold a presidential runoff election on March 20.
View Photo »PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 8: With a papier mache carnival mask hanging in the foreground on a temporary wall separating the Champs de Mars tent camp from the Haitian national palace, a team of workers hired as part of a cash-for-work program by Yele Haiti, an NGO operated by...
View Photo »PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 8: Women hired as part of a cash-for-work program by Yele Haiti, an NGO operated by entertainer Wyclef Jean, pause to attach corsages of plastic flowers-- a gift from a co-worker-- to their hair as they clean the streets in front of the Haitian national...
View Photo »PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 8: Teams of workers hired as part of a cash-for-work program by Yele Haiti, an NGO operated by entertainer Wyclef Jean, clean the streets in front of the Haitian national palace the morning after a carnival parade, March 8, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. ...
View Photo »JACMEL, HAITI - FEBRUARY 27: Haitian presidential candidate Michel Martelly (R), and entertainer Wyclef Jean (L), who has endorsed his campaign, greet supporters during carnival weekend in Jacmel, Haiti, February 27, 2011. This year's celebration was met with mixed emotion as the memory...
View Photo »Haiti's presidential candidate Michel Martelly, right, campaigns in Jacmel, Haiti, Sunday Feb 27, 2011, before the start of the carnival parade. Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, left, joined Martelly on his campaign trail Sunday. Martelly will face former first lady, Mirlande Manigat...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: A general view of The Pink Zumbathon Party in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer at Alexandra Palace on October 16, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Rachel Stevens attends Pink Zumbathon Party in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer at Alexandra Palace on October 16, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Amy Childs (R) and Beto Perez attends Pink Zumbathon Party in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer at Alexandra Palace on October 16, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »Newly elected Haitian president Michel Martelly(C) sits with Wyclef Jean and his wife Sophia Martelly on April 5, 2011 in Port-au-Prince before his first press conference following results of the vote of March 20, 2011 in Haiti. Michel Martelly promised a 'new era' for Haiti on...
View Photo »An unidentified journalist tries to maneuver around Wyclef Jean in order to make a picture of the injured musician after he cast his vote at a polling station during the presidential runoff in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday March 20, 2011. Jean, who has been in Haiti helping the...
View Photo »With a bandage in his right hand, Haitian-American singer Wyclef Jean, front, sits inside a car before casting his ballot at a polling station during a presidential runoff in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, March 20, 2011. Jean told the AP in a telephone interview he was grazed by a...
View Photo »Haiti's presidential candidate Michel Martelly, right, and Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, thank supporters after both performed at Martelly's campaign rally in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday March 11, 2011. Haiti will hold a presidential runoff election on March 20.
View Photo »Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean attends the inauguration of Haiti's President Michel Martelly at the Haitian National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday May 14, 2011. The 50-year-old performer known to Haitians as "Sweet Micky" was swept to power in a March 20 presidential...
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