Wyclef Jean to Perform "We Will Find a Way" at 2014 FIFA World Cup

Haitian-American Hip-Hop artist, Wyclef Jean, has been chosen by Sony Music to perform the official anthem at the closing ceremonies of the Brazil FIFA World Cup of 2014. He came to prominence as part of the Fugees during the 1980s, with their second release, The Score, which sold 6,000,000 copies.

ADVERTISEMENT


Jean spent his early years in Haiti, but his family moved to New Jersey while he was still in grade school. He attended college fitfully, before he finally completed his education at Berklee College of Music.

By the late 1990s, he broke with the Fugees to start his solo career. He made music history playing alongside Shakira in her video, Hips Don't Lie, which was the biggest monster hit of the new millennium. He also composed the sound track for the documentary, The Agronomist.

Jean began his own foundation in 2001, Yele Haiti (YH). YH handed out scholarships to children after Hurricane Jeanne in 2004, and continued its philanthropic work following Haiti's 2010 earthquake.

In recent years, Jean's reputation has been damaged by revelations YE didn't file tax returns for four tax years running. Website, Smoking Gun, alleged YE was also engaged in improper bookkeeping practices.

In 2010, Jean tried to run for president in Haiti, but was rebuffed by the Provisional Electoral Council (PEC), for not meeting the five-year residency requirement in Haiti. Chastened by the rejection of his application, he asked his supporters to accept PEC's decision.

Reply to this article

Read more: wyclef jean, Sport, World Cup, People, Sport

« Footballer David Beckham in North Miami to meet the Haitian community | Main | Sport for Hope Center to Encourage Community Involvement in Haiti »

Return to Articles List

Leave a Reply

Name (required)

E-mail (required, will not be published)

Subject: Wyclef Jean to Perform "We Will Find a Way" at 2014 FIFA World Cup edit

» »

Our objective is to share with you news and information about Haiti and the people of Haiti. Traditions, habits and the way we were  or  grew are alive in this site. We highly recommend that you Subscribe to our Newsletter and also share with us some of the things that are memorable and made us unique people.