The Fugees’ breakout 1996 album The Score catapulted the group to superstardom, as the trio – comprised of Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras – were anointed musical vanguards on the strength of their ...
This article originally appeared in the April 1996 issue of SPIN. In hip-hop’s cosmology, “hardcore” rap means a cantankerous MC kicking rhymes like bodies over harsh, skeletal beats. “Alternative,” ...
The Fugees will no longer embark on their much-anticipated reunion tour. On Friday, the Grammy-winning hip-hop group of Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras posted a statement that read, "We anticipate ...
The tour was slated to reunite Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel and Lauryn Hill as part of a 25th-anniversary celebration of their 1996 album 'The Score.' By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer ...
Sorry Fugees fans. Looks like you won’t get to see the famed hip-hop group perform live this year after all. A U.S. leg of the “The Miseducation Anniversary Tour” featuring Lauryn Hill and the Fugees ...
The Fugees haven’t recorded an album together since 1996’s “The Score.” Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel’s reunion might not be limited to a tour. A source told Page Six the Fugees are working ...
At this point, for Hip Hop heads to finally see a reunion of The Fugees would be similar to Captain Ahab catching his white whale. Some of us have just plain given up the very idea of seeing Wyclef ...
Ready or not, here they come again. A source tells Page Six that the beloved group Fugees are working on a new album. Wyclef Jean previously teased back in November that the reunited group could ...
Wyclef Jean reflected on the success of one of the Fugees' biggest hits and how it benefited the original songwriter as much as it did them. The rapper made an appearance on an episode of the 85 South ...
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