Credits
Lead Performance: Wyclef Jean
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This one-off collaboration between the Fugee and (''straight outta Dublin!'') Bono is about children and poverty and keeping your head up because a new day's gonna come and the millennium. They rhyme ''ma ma ma ma'' with ''father fig-ya.'' It's for a good cause; part of the proceeds go to ''the kids,'' or something. At least Bono doesn't rap. C-
Posted Oct 15, 1999
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