
Wyclef Jean
Haitian rapper, singer, and record producer
Wyclef Jean is a Haitian rapper. He formed the hip-hop group Fugees with Pras Michel and Lauryn Hill. Later, he released solo albums, including Wyclef Jean presents The Carnival, Carnival, Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant, and The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book. His most popular songs include Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill), 911, and We Trying to Stay Alive.
Jean also co-wrote, co-produced, and guested on Shakira's 2006 global chart-topping single Hips Don't Lie. He has appeared in films such as Dirty, Shottas, and The Country Bears.
Newest Release
- The Jennifer Hudson Show · Season 4 Episode 127

Jennifer welcomes Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean and talks about his upcoming album, "Black Moses"; science expert and STEM equity advocate Maynard Okereke, aka "Hip Hop MD," who created Hip Hop Science, a platform that uses music and entertainment to teach science and encourage youth and underrepresented communities to pursue STEM careers.
Discover More
Wyclef Jean on Apple Music
Wyclef Jean on Apple TV
Wyclef Jean on Apple Podcasts
About
- FROM
- Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti
- BORN
- October 17, 1969
- GENRE
- Hip Hop/Rap