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Refugee Camp Allstars

Reggae music
World music
Rap music
Composed of rappers John Forté and Fugees member Pras, hip-hop duo Refugee Camp All-Stars released one single, "Avenues", in 1997, which became a Top 40 hit. The track was a cover of "Electric Avenue" by Guyanese-British singer-songwriter Eddy Grant and showcased reggae artist Ky-Mani Marley. It was featured on the soundtrack to 1997 comedy film Money Talks.
Songs
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The Sweetest ThingRefugee Camp Allstars and Lauryn Hill
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We Trying to Stay AliveWyclef Jean, John Forté, Refugee Camp Allstars and Pras
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The Sweetest ThingRefugee Camp Allstars and Lauryn Hill
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Fresh InterludeWyclef Jean and Refugee Camp Allstars
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AvenuesRefugee Camp Allstars, Razor, Pras, Ky-Mani and Guido Osorio
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The Sweetest ThingRefugee Camp Allstars and Lauryn Hill

The Sweetest Thing

4:52

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We Trying to Stay AliveWyclef Jean, John Forté, Refugee Camp Allstars and Pras

Revival

3:11

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The Sweetest ThingRefugee Camp Allstars and Lauryn Hill

Turn Your Lights Down Low

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Fresh InterludeWyclef Jean and Refugee Camp Allstars

The Carnival

1:45

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AvenuesRefugee Camp Allstars, Razor, Pras, Ky-Mani and Guido Osorio

Avenues

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