Wong

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  • Born: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

Rapper Won-G spent the first 15 years of his life splitting time between Brooklyn and his native Port-au-Prince, Haiti, soaking up a legion of musical and linguistic contrasts. His family subsequently settled permanently in the U.S., where he began entering talent competitions. Success in this area led him to record a small-scale indie-label album, Do It Do It, in 1995 with the help of his father and brother. Won-G next founded his own label, Happy World, in partnership with a friend's parents, and caught the ear of Beyond Music, which picked up his 2000 album The Royal Impression. Produced by Won-G's brother Dubble M and featuring cameos from Layzie Bone, the Outlawz, Yukmouth, and Sylk E. Fine, The Royal Impression projected an upbeat, positive energy and a freewheeling, eclectic range of influences ranging from pop, dance, and urban to the sounds of the rapper's native Haiti.

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Wong may be any of the following:

Name

Wong (surname), a Cantonese and Hakka surname

Businesses

WONG (AM), a radio station (1150 AM) licensed to serve Canton, MississippiWong (supermarket), a supermarket chain in Peru, founded by Chinese-PeruviansWong Fu Productions, Asian American filmmaking groupWong Kei, London Chinatown restaurantWong Lo Gat herbal tea, a Chinese herbal teaLong Wong's, Arizona clubMister Wong, social bookmarking site

Music

Won-G Bruny (born 1978), Haitian rapper

Fictional characters

Wong (comics), Marvel Comics character and manservant to Doctor StrangeWong Leung, a character from the PlayStation 2 game The BouncerAda Wong, female character in the Resident Evil video game seriesAmy Wong, Futurama series characterBrad Wong, character in Dead or AliveMaria Wong, character from the show BracefaceMr. Wong (James Lee Wong), fictional Chinese detective in a series of short stories published in Collier's and later in a series of films in the late 1930s and early '40sMr. Wong, character in Coronation StreetMr. Wong (cartoon character), icebox.com characterNikki Wong, character from the show 6teenStanford Wong, lead character in Lisa Yee's book Stanford Wong Flunks Big-TimeCharacters from the Beyblade series: Lee WongMariah WongCharacters from the Digimon series: Henry Wong or Lee Jiang-LiangSuzie Wong (Digimon)

Places

Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen on Hong Kong IslandWong Chuk Hang Estate, a public housing estate in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong KongWong Chuk Hang Road, a major thoroughfare in southern Hong KongWong Chuk Hang Station, a proposed South Island Line rail station on Hong KongWong Chuk Kok Tsui, a cape in north east New Territories, Hong KongWong Chuk Yeung (Tai Po), a village in the Tai Po District of Hong KongWong Leng, section 9 of the Wilson trail in Pat Sin Leng Country Park, Hong KongWong Nai Chung Gap, a geographic gap in the middle of Hong Kong IslandWong Nai Chung Reservoir Park, a park in Wong Nai Chung GapWong Nai Chung Road, a major road in Happy Valley, Hong KongWong Nai Deun Tsuen, a village in the New Territories, Hong KongWong River, a river of ThailandWong Shek, an area in the northern part of the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong KongWong Shiu Chi Secondary School, a school in Tai Po, Hong KongWong Tai Sin, Hong Kong, an area in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong KongWong Tai Sin District, a district of Hong KongWong Tai Sin Temple, a famous shrine in Hong KongWong Uk Village, a village in the New Territories, Hong Kong

Other

Wong cilik, the general populace in the Javanese social hierarchyWong, et al. vs. San Francisco Board of Education, et al., a lawsuit in the U.S. state of CaliforniaWong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu, a martial arts television seriesWong Sun v. United States, a United States Supreme Court decisionWong Tai Sin, Chinese deity popular in Hong Kong associated with the power of healing"Wong's Lost and Found Emporium", an episode of the New Twilight ZoneJan Wong controversy, a 2006 Canadian media controversyThe World of Suzie Wong, a 1957 novel, later adapted into a film of the same nameTo Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, a 1995 American comedy film
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