| | Wyclef Jean Two Wrongs CD - Import Wyclef Jean Discography of CDs
The first single from Wyclef's 2002 album Masquerade featuring Claudette Ortiz of City High. Tracks 'Two Wrongs' (album version), 'Africa' (album version) 'PJ's' (main), 'Ghetto Racine' (PJ's Creole Mix) & 'Two Wrongs' (video version). Two Wrongs Music | Category | R&B Albums | | Label | Columbia | | CD Universe Part number | 3941643 | | Catalog number | 6725752 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 27, 2002 | | Additional Info | Australia |
Wyclef Jean Two Wrongs Songs | 1. | Two Wrongs (Album Version) |
| 2. | Africa (Album Version) |
| 3. | PJs (Man) |
| 4. | Ghetto Racine (PJs Creole Mix) |
| 5. | Two Wrongs (Video) |
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