Wyclef Jean is an American-Haitian rapper and song-writer who is widely recognized for his album, ‘The Score' that became a roaring success. Raised by a preacher father, he initially started his musical career by singing in church choirs. As a young boy, he was forbidden to listen to rap music and whenever he did so, he was severely caned for ‘playing the devil's music'. Despite being prohibited by his father, Jean formed a band with two of his singer-songwriter friends. Though their first album was received warmly, it was their second album that brought them recognition. But soon, the trio split to venture ‘solo' and Jean released his debut solo album that made waves in the world of music. This lead to the release of a series of hit singles and he was even invited to collaborate with several musicians and singers. Apart from his musical career, he also hinted at his political ambitions by filing his candidature in the 2010 Haitian presidential elections. He is the founder of the ‘Yele Haiti' organization, known for its charitable works for the poor and victims of natural disasters. He has received many prestigious awards for music and honored for his humanitarian services.
He married Marie Claudinette in 1994 and the couple adopted daughter, Angelina Claudette Jean in March 2005.