I'm most comfortable when you just give me a guitar and I just sing.
I'm like a hippie. At the end of the day, that's what my voice caters to.
As a producer, I always want to know what makes the kids tick.
I really have fans that are from 14 or 15 years old to 60.
I lived in the projects and the ghetto, and turned the negative into a positive.
Whenever I would get in trouble with my dad, my mom would always save me. So that's why I like my mom - she cool.
When I was 11 years old, I started playing guitar.
My daddy was a minister, my grandfather was a voodoo priest, my uncle was a mason; I was raised with a lot of studies.
I'm hands-on with everything, always trying to reach the real people.
I like to go against the grain, against what's out there. Every day is like a challenge.
I want to be part of a different kind of celebrity, one that thinks not just about charity but policy.
I want people to experience what it's like being from Haiti, coming to America, being Wyclef - multicultural, multilingual.
You know, I'm a modern day Harry Belafonte; I got the swagger of the island.
Every generation is gonna keep changing, and you just have to embrace the change.
There's not a hip-hop artist that didn't snatch of piece of Bob Marley. It's totally impossible.