Wyclef Jean Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Perfect Gentleman |
| 2 | 911 |
| 3 | Wish You Were Here |
| 4 | Gone Till November |
| 5 | Heaven’s in New York |
| 6 | Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door |
| 7 | Bubblegoose |
| 8 | Apocalypse |
| 9 | Anything Can Happen |
| 10 | Gunpowder |
| 11 | Jaspora |
| 12 | Something About Mary |
| 13 | President |
| 14 | Any Other Day |
| 15 | Mona Lisa |
| 16 | Year of the Dragon |
| 17 | Street Jeopardy |
| 18 | If I Was President |
| 19 | Fresh Interlude |
| 20 | Thug Angels |
| 21 | Pablo Diablo (interlude) |
| 22 | Kenny Rogers – Pharoahe Monch Dub Plate |
| 23 | Carnival |
| 24 | Industry |
| 25 | Low Income |
| 26 | However You Want It |
| 27 | Red Light District |
| 28 | Yelé |
| 29 | Where Fugees At? |
| 30 | Whitney Houston Dub Plate |
| 31 | Baby |
| 32 | Oh What a Night |
| 33 | Pullin’ Me In |
| 34 | Peace God |
| 35 | Bus Search (kuken) |
| 36 | Words of Wisdom (interlude) |
| 37 | Grateful |
| 38 | MVP Kompa |
| 39 | Thug Like Me |
| 40 | Fast Car |
| 41 | Da Cypha |
| 42 | Daddy |
| 43 | Columbia Records |
| 44 | Party Like I Party |
| 45 | 80 Bars |
| 46 | Hollyhood to Hollywood |
| 47 | Dance Like This |
| 48 | The Mix Show |
| 49 | New Day |
| 50 | War No More |
Wyclef Jean Albums
Singles
About Wyclef Jean
Wyclef Jean is a Haitian-American rapper, singer, and producer who rose to fame as a member of the Fugees before launching a groundbreaking solo career that fused hip-hop with Caribbean, Latin, and world music influences. His debut album "The Carnival" (1997) showcased his eclectic sound with hits like "Gone Till November" and collaborations that bridged cultures, while tracks like "Guantanamera" demonstrated his ability to reimagine classic songs through a hip-hop lens. Jean's bilingual flow and genre-blending approach on albums like "The Ecleftic - 2 Sides II A Book" helped expand hip-hop's global reach and brought Haitian culture to mainstream audiences. His cultural impact extends beyond music through humanitarian work in Haiti, establishing him as both an innovative artist and cultural ambassador who proved rap could be a vehicle for international dialogue.