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Jaspora - Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars

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9 years ago

Jeremie Fournier

back in times....

9 years ago

bt34947

ALWAYS liked the song, but even more when a friend translated it for me!!! Never be ashamed of who you are and where you come from! It IS about where you are going, isn't it? 

10 years ago

junior rodney

haiti baby for life Z#E BOI. palm beach county

10 years ago

thewhitehermit

you make a really great point! i respect what you've said!

10 years ago

rhino18

We had different, historically-defined starting points. You are right, we are all powerful individuals who can transform into bigger things. But some of us have a longer crawl out of the hole. And there are others who also face that struggle--members of our ethnicity.

10 years ago

chery vee

Love it clef

11 years ago

Arenzo Whitfield

[email protected] Wycelf Jean said he will teach us some creole but i need to learn more french for the Afrikan that speak the language i would love to build my Multi-Talented Skillz because when all is said and they will say Ras Casanova Dread turn out to be a big investment he came with what he had and gave them his Soul a true student of Mix Music Cultures Tuff Gong Worldwide VA Portsmouth 757 International calling The True Kings of this World.

11 years ago

Arenzo Whitfield

[email protected] Wycelf Jean said he will teach us some creole but i need to learn more french for the Afrikan that speak the language i would love to build my Multi-Talented Skillz because when all is said and they will say Ras Casanova Dread turn out to be a big investment he came with what he had and gave them his Soul a true student of Mix Music Cultures Tuff Gong Worldwide VA Portsmouth 757 International calling The True Kings of this World.

11 years ago

Theresa Casanares

Be proud of where you came from...

12 years ago

atilaj1

Thank you Wyclef for being proud to be Haitian. The one and only black nation who stopped slavery late 1700's. haitians are very intelligent, even though those who do not go to school speak at least two languages. My dad did not attend school one day in his life, he speaks English, French, Creole and Spanish.

12 years ago

eclectica1

My thoughts exactly :-)

12 years ago

adigga911

Im a wihte skin haitian, how u think I feel?

12 years ago

Dreighen

This CD was my go to peace of mind during my AIT after basic training in San Antonio at Ft. Sam Houston, THOSE were the DAYS of my life! Life still had magic back then.

12 years ago

Mrjellar

Wyclef is the voice of the people

12 years ago

nomibe2911

Wyclef was a major force in Miami when Haitians were ashamed to represent their nationality. I remember being in Miami and people used to lie about being Haitian and when Wyclef came out and represented hard and made it cool to be Haitian then everybody represented. Wyclef deserves a lot of credit for that.

12 years ago

imsodamnhot

I have no idea what he is saying, but this was my favorite song on the whole album. Great song

12 years ago

Bean Beats

this song + herb = A much better day!!!

12 years ago

Stacey Tunstill

From the blan perspective, people of Haitian descent need to STAND UP and BE PROUD and SUPPORT the talented and passionate people and culture of Haiti. I'm not Haitian but I have lived in Haiti. It is magnificent and unique in all the world. The poverty has killed the confidence of the people. Just when things finally looked a bit better the quake... I see you Haiti. I love you. You are special and your people deserve the same opportunities that free people have all over the world. Remnen...

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