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------ performed by Wyclef Jean
Rwanda | Reviewer: not so normal america | 10/9/09
I am completely obsessed with African culture. I love it. This song is just fantastic. I can listen to those babies sing for hours. So heartwarming their voices. Listening to it right now as a matter of fact. I just wish to speak the language! As an American, lightly in to politics, I just believe this such and atrocity. We wouldn't intervene for the sheer reason of POWER! We as americans are afraid to help out a country that is helpless because we fear being over run by them at one point. Knock em down, Keep em down. That is more than likely the motto of the white house. This should NEVER happen, not to Jews, not to Africsns, Americans, Chinese. No one. There will never be peace on this earth, but as soon as we all stop trying and let our posessions stand in the way, we will absolutely never acheive it. This is an outrage and I wish to all Africans, and everyone globally really to know that not all Americans are the way of their leaders. Just as we know all the Tutsi's were not rebels. Just because we are given the "right" to vote for our leaders, doesn't mean that the US as a whole ACTUALLY elected the officials. The world is run by greedy, money hungry men and women and they will not do right by the people of the world. We have seen this violent behavior over and over, and yet it still continues. We have to make a stand and make peace amongst ourselves. When everyone can realize this and get the brainwashing and propaganda out of their heads, we might be at peace.
Good job. | Reviewer: Luc Faustin | 5/7/09
I had to see the movie to hear the song. To me it's really a piece of art. As an Haitian you made me proud Clef. I keep on wacthing the movie every now an then and play the song at least twice. Both really touched me. Good job my brother.
Million voices | Reviewer: ivandro abreu | 2/18/09
I think the singer Wyclef Jean a spectacular music from the movie hotel rwanda after a very strong message. I know what those people went, because it has already passed by things I heard in the war in Angola in 1992. friends of my father were my house to kill my father, until today I live with this pessadelo, but thank god a cousin of my step from my house and take my father, when armed men came to my house asking where was my father who did not know and they began to fire and left all that at home. I'm afraid of one day living the same story.
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this is the cry of everydoby | Reviewer: omar | 12/11/08
rwanda is an example of the impasibility of human race about the pain and horror of other people, here in colombia there is another troubles so big, sad and terribles like rwuanda genocide. and every body in colombia cries, and nobody is able to change the situacion. I admire wyclef jaean and i absolutely adoe this song beacuse is the song of the world injusitice. thanks to wyclef to sing it
Fabulous Wyclef Jean | Reviewer: Obam Alfred | 11/24/08
I always liked Wyclef Jean by his music, as a mere listener could do to an artist who loves. But I thought not as charitable with such fervor in humanitarian work, as he demonstrated in this song. I admit that I am excited because this is just recent that I discovered it on the site Deezer.com searching compilations of Jean. my warmest congratulations, and I am delighted to write this review because I feel to communicate directly with you (and thus achieve my dream of nearly 10 years ago)
Finally, when do you come to Cameroon?
please never again | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/22/08
I was so touch while a was listening the song... I almost cry ´coz one can feel the emmotion that the children spread by their voices... also I saw de movie which is mame remeber that tereble moment of ruanda... I have many friends there even a priest that have to leave their parish... still now he can really get himself together.
shall we pray that never agaig something like that happen.
God bless wyclef | Reviewer: makinde ayodeji | 10/13/08
No doubt Wyclef has made the movie popular.I heard the song on the internet and decided to go watch the movie and really saw the emotions Mr Jean attached to the song was worth it.As an African I still continue to believe a day will come when Africans will unite,stop killing each other on the basis of ethnic superiority, and be a pride to us.The song touches my heart and movie,I watch over and over again.Indeed,God bless Mr Wyclef Jean
MAGNANIMOUS...NO WORDS TO SAY... | Reviewer: ASHOK | 10/6/08
i kept on hearing and hearing ....really impressive Mr.Wyclef Jean ....wonderful job. A treat to humanity..i watched this film more than once..i jus cannot keep of the eyes..you showed us emotions are not just chemical reactions..and you made us cry..with this song..good one..and the lyrics..reality that world sees with closed eyes..
Rwanda will be glad... | Reviewer: Femi OModehin | 9/23/08
After watching 'Hotel Rwanda', I taught it was really a film to have in the library just for my kids to watch and learn about Rwanda; then I listened to the song. It was a real 'icing on the cake'. I don't know if your are a christian, but nevertheless, God Bless you Wyclef
A million voices | Reviewer: Belinda | 8/24/08
He deserves a standing ovation, wyclef, just put the emotions into words! nothing can top that. I watched the movie, and it makes u realise how this world is selfish. Kenya is still going through it after the elections, and no one is noticing. May God rest the innocent souls of Rwanda.
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