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Cormega Creates Song to Benefit Haiti
Cormega Creates Song to Benefit Haiti
Cormega Creates Song to Benefit Haiti
Queensbridge rapper Cormega has created a tribute song called 'I Made a Difference,' which is dedicated to the people of Haiti. The original member of the Firm -- with Nas, AZ and Foxy Brown -- was moved to create the song after visiting Haiti last year to help out in the wake of the earthquake that ravaged the island nation...
Sean Penn Calls Wyclef’s Cocaine Allegation ‘Ludicrous’
Sean Penn Calls Wyclef’s Cocaine Allegation ‘Ludicrous’
Sean Penn Calls Wyclef’s Cocaine Allegation ‘Ludicrous’
A representative for actor Sean Penn has responded to Wyclef Jean's allegations that the actor abuses cocaine, denouncing Wyclef's them as "ludicrous." Penn, who has spent the last six months working on the Haitian relief effort, has been a vocal critic of Wyclef's presidential campaign, publicly questioning the former Fugee's intentions...
Wyclef Disses Sean Penn, Pras at New York Concert
Wyclef Disses Sean Penn, Pras at New York Concert
Wyclef Disses Sean Penn, Pras at New York Concert
Former Haitian presidential hopeful Wyclef Jean performed a controversial new song in New York this past weekend, attacking two of his campaign's most vocal critics -- Sean Penn and Pras. Taking the stage at Hot 97's On Da Reggae Tip concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC, 'Clef aimed some vitriolic darts at respected actor/activist Penn and his former Fugees groupmate Pras during his performa
Wyclef Jean Releases Song Protesting Presidential Ban
Wyclef Jean is protesting his exclusion from Haiti's upcoming presidential election through song. Wyclef released 'Prizon Pou K.E.P.A.' via his Twitter account on Wednesday, August 25. The song's title translates to "Prison for the CEP," the Haitian electoral committee which ruled 'Clef ineligible to run for president, and which he accuses of being "headed by Lucifer" in the s
Wyclef’s Former Partner Pras Opposes Presidential Bid
Wyclef’s Former Partner Pras Opposes Presidential Bid
Wyclef’s Former Partner Pras Opposes Presidential Bid
In a controversial move, popular rapper/singer Wyclef Jean has announced that he will run for president in Haiti's upcoming election. Though Wyclef said that he felt compelled to run by the people of his earthquake-stricken homeland, he is already facing opposition from a source very close to home; his former partner-in-rhyme in The Fugees and fellow Haitian, Pras Michel...