In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, Wyclef’s Presidential rival Michel Martelly also questioned the rapper’s ability to help Haiti recover from a devastating earthquake in January, which killed 250,000 people and displaced another 1.5 million.

Wyclef Jean has officially stepped down as the head of his non-profit organization Yéle Haiti, as he prepares to run for President of Haiti.

Hip-Hop star Wyclef Jean will announce his bid for the President of Haiti, a source has confirmed with AllHipHop.com exclusively.

Wyclef Jean is mulling over a career change.

“Dirty Money” girls Dawn and Kalenna recently did a photo shoot in Los Angeles with Miami-based Haitian model Marvin Benaime. According to reports, Marvin survived the massive earthquake that struck Southern Haiti on January 12. He was trapped under the heavy rubble’s with no food to eat or water to drink for nearly four days […]

Who knew that George Bush could make himself look any worse? Well how about after interacting with the people of Haiti, wiping his hands off on the person in front of him?

Supermodel Naomi Campbell’s “Fashion For Relief” show managed to gather a plethora of celebrities to strut their stuff down the catwalk in a bid to raise money for Haiti.

Instead of just throwing a charity concert, Rick Ross put together a blood drive for victims of the earthquake in Haiti.

The long awaited remake of the 1985 charity song “We Are The World” premiered tonight, February 12th, during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.

The full artist roster for the “We Are The World 25 For Haiti) was unveiled yesterday (February 10) and a number of top rappers will be featured on the remake of the 1985 hit single.

Celebs came out for the Hope Help & Relief Haiti “A Night Of Humanity” event at Urban Zen in New York City.