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- d/ Affordable and Clean Energy
- d/ Clean Water and Sanitation
- d/ Climate Action
- d/ Decent Work and Economic Growth
- d/ Gender Equality
- d/ Good Health and Well-being
- d/ Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- d/ Life Below Water
- d/ Life on Land
- d/ No Poverty
- d/ Partnerships to achieve the Goal
- d/ Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- d/ Quality Education
- d/ Reduced Inequality
- d/ Responsible Consumption and Production
- d/ Sustainable Cities and Communities
- d/ Zero Hunger
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Siepak
"The Sweetest Girl" is a song by Jean Wyclef, released in 1997. It is a hip-hop track that combines elements of reggae and R&B with powerful lyrics. The song touches upon the issue of poverty and inequality. Wyclef uses his platform to shed light on the struggles faced by individuals living in impoverished communities. He highlights the challenges they face and calls for social change and equality. Through his poignant lyrics, Wyclef emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding towards those who are less fortunate. "The Sweetest Girl" serves as a powerful anthem, urging listeners to recognize and address the issue of poverty in society.