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Groupie
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Back in the 90s there was a little know group called the Fuggies. After the rap trio split up there star, Lauryn hill broke away from them and went solo (becoming a big success) but faded from the public eye. Anybody know what happened to her?
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Music Addict
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Your mum, where she is- that's where I live
Posts: 88
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You are not alone kendall. The Score is one of my personal favorite albums mostly due to L-boogie's lyricism. There have been rumors of a Fugees reunion, but it doesn't seem likely to happen. Wyclef said in an interview that both he and Pras were waiting on Lauryn so they could get back together so I guess we'll see. I wouldn't get my hopes up though.
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#8 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 22
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When "The Score" was released by the Fugees, it really struck a cord in my group of friends for some reason. This is pretty strange considering that at the time we were listening to Siamese Dream, The Blue Album, and Evil Empire. Rap wasn't on our list of favorite music. I also quite enjoyed Lauryn Hill's solo release when it came out several years later. I don't really listen to either of those albums anymore, but I still think back to that period in my life (back in like 1996) when I hear any songs from "The Score". This is really amazing considering that I am still capable of intelligent thought after listening to 2 albums featuring Lauryn Hill. By the way, she never commited suicide.
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