Wyclef Jean is an American musician born on October 17, 1969. He is best known as a member of the hip-hop group The Fugees and for his successful solo career. Jean's music blends various genres, including hip-hop, reggae, and R&B, and he is known for hits like "Gone Till November" and "Hips Don't Lie." In addition to music, Wyclef is an activist and philanthropist, advocating for social and political causes, particularly in Haiti. He continues to inspire audiences with his music and humanitarian efforts.
"I didn't grow up to call a woman a ho. That's just how I was brought up. I won't call a girl a bitch, unless she wants me to call her a bitch."
"There's not a hip-hop artist that didn't snatch of piece of Bob Marley. It's totally impossible."
"I know that the nice shines I have on is going to pass. The nice cars will pass. All that will stay is the music and the work. That's where I get the inspiration to help people out and work."
"My grandfather was a voodoo priest. A lot of my life dealt with spirituality. I can close my eyes and remember where I come from."
"It was important that I became successful. People say they do it for the love, and yes, you do it for the love, but you want to be successful."
"When the Fugees were big, we made a whole lot of money, and what happened was that I saved my money and never spent it."
"I'm like Cab Calloway: I love the entertainment, and I've loved entertaining people ever since I was little."