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Welcome To Haiti: Creole 101 is the fifth studio album released by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean. The album was released on October 5, 2004. The album is a contrast to Jean's previous albums, as many of the track are Caribbean-influenced and sung in different languages. President was the only single released from the album. The album's track listing differs between the United States and Europe. The album's lyrics have political themes.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Jean Dominique Intro"1:08
2."24 é Tan Pour Viv"4:06
3."President"3:36
4."Bicentennial" (Featuring Sweet Mickey)4:02
5."Generation X"4:37
6."Party By The Sea" (Featuring T-Vice & Buju Banton)3:51
7."Haitian Mafia" (Featuring Foxy Brown)4:07
8."Le Ou Marye"5:30
9."Fistibal Festival" (Featuring Melky & Bud)4:28
10."La Bamba" (Featuring Ro-K & Gammy)3:59
11."Bay Micro'm Volume"5:20
12."Proud To Be African" (Featuring 2Face, Sound Sultan & Faze)4:11
13."Douce"4:08
14."Lavi New York" (Featuring Buggah)4:17
15."Fanm Kreyol" (Featuring Admiral T)3:58
16."Nou Va Rive"4:29
UK Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
17."La Vie Ghetto" (Featuring Passi) 
18."Nou Va Rive" 
19."Pistach" 
20."Marasa" (Featuring Dadi) 
21."Little Mouse" (Featuring Jack Morgan BSc) 
US Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
17."President" (Remix, Featuring Muzion) 
18."Festibal-Festival" (French Version, Featuring Passi) 
19."Lavi New York" (French Version, Featuring Passi) 
20."24 Heures à Vivre (67 Montréal St-Michel)" (French Version, Featuring Muzion) 

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  3. ^ link at the Wayback Machine (archived April 22, 2009)