Lauryn Hill
Biography
Call Lauryn Hill the mother of hip-hop invention; with her 1998 solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the Fugees' most vocal member not only established herself as creative force on her own, but also broke new ground by successfully integrating rap, soul, reggae, and R&B into her own sound.
Raised in South Orange, NJ, Hill spent her youth listening her parents' multi-genre, multi-generational record collection. She began singing at an early age, and was soon snagging minor roles on television (As the World Turns) and in film (Sister Act II: Back in the Habit). Her on-again, off-again stint in the Fugees began at the age of 13, but was often interrupted by both the acting gigs and her enrollment at Columbia University. After developing a following in the tri-state area, the group's first release -- the much-hyped but uneven Blunted on Reality -- bombed, almost causing a breakup. But with the multi-platinum The Score, the Fugees (and especially the camera-friendly Hill) achieved international success, though some pundits took shots at their penchant for cover songs.
That criticism made Miseducation even more of a surprise. Hill wrote, arranged, or produced just about every track on the album, which is steeped in her old-school background, both musically (the Motown-esque singalong of "Doo Wop (That Thing)") and lyrically (the nostalgic "Every Ghetto, Every City"). As Miseducation began a long reign on the charts through most of the fall and winter of 1998 -- initially thanks to heavy buzz and overwhelming radio support for "Doo Wop (That Thing)" -- Hill became a national media icon, as magazines ranging from Time to Esquire to Teen People vied to put her on the cover. By the end of the year, as the album topped virtually every major music critic's best-of list, she was being credited for helping fully assimilate hip-hop into mainstream music. (Such an analysis, however, is lightweight at best: Hip-hop had been a huge force on the sales and radio fronts for most of the decade, and rappers Jay-Z, DMX, and Outkast had dropped similarly lauded LPs prior to or just after Miseducation's release, adding to the genre's dominant sales for the year). The momentum finally culminated at the February 1999 Grammy awards, during which Hill took home five trophies from her 11 nominations, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album; the most ever for a woman. Shortly after, she launched a highly praised national tour with Atlanta rappers Outkast.
Hill also faced a lawsuit from two musicians who claim they were denied full credit for their work on the album. In an interesting twist, Hill's album proved to be such a commercial and critical success that it shed doubt on the Fugees' future. Their in-fighting became common knowledge, and matters were complicated when many fans interpreted Miseducation's various anti-stardom rants as a public dissing of co-Fugee Wyclef Jean.
She did continue shaping her solo career. The double-disc MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 appeared in spring 2002, showcasing a deeply personal performance from Hill. ~ Brian Raftery, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
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When I first heard this song it brought tears to my eyes! I'm waiting for that third album!!!!!
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I think Lauryn snapped when she wrote this album because it is all the way on point! The words to everyone of these songs touch my heart like a bullet and I could not stop the bleeding. It let me know that it was time to let go and heal for real!
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Time 4 Lauryn to drop anotha record, she'd kill the industry! Blessings for being a mama and rootz woman, gots 2 take a break, Kool.
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She is the reason no one really gives a crap about female emcees anymore. As soon as one comes out people make a quick mental comparison to L. Boogie and it's a wrap. Even if the female rappers of today don't rap about sex this, baddest B that, the fact remains their skills on the mic absolutely pale when compared to L Boogie. Miseducation is one of the greatest albums regardless of genre and gender.
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Zion....brin g s me a tear to my eye every time I hear it! Exceptional artist...
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For those of you who love Ex-Factor... I suggest "Lose Myself"
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AHH MAN, WHERE IS SHE? I MISSED THAT VOICE, THAT IS SO MOIST. THEY BETTER RECOGNIZE, THE QUEEN OF HER ERA.
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Ex-factor... . I used to love it back in tha day,I couldnt get enough of listening to it!!I still like it.
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hill has a beautiful voice that spills lyrical words of truth. however, i have heard some of her personal comments that verge on the edge of racism! so, i'm not quite sure how to feel about her!
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I LOVE LAURYN WISH SHE WOULD COME BACK THA REAL MUSIC LOVERS ARE STARVIN!
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What happened to you Lauryn Hill? I love your music. It will be such a shame if you don't put out more music. The world needs what you have to offer.
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In the Chi everyone was bumpin' the Miseducation . Young and old, thugs, women, blacks, whites everyone.
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NO other artist in the music industry will EVER compare to Lauryn Hill. Her voice is amazing and definitely irreplaceabl e .
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Where is Lauryn Hill???? We need her in the game, that is flooded with at best average singing, All image no passion for creativity.. Lauryn Please bring passion back!!!!!
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i LOVE you Lauryn Hill, I've always wondered if there was any relation seeing how I am Hill myself. I hope to see you/her come back from the long time no hear (new cuts). This is one of my fav. songs right here your/she's like the Kesha Cole of our time (90's).
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I own both of Lauryn Hill's solo albums. She is such a wonderful lyricist. She creates songs that have good educational and aesthetic value.
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Wow! wht a wonderful talent she is, a tripple threat!! L.H. is greatly missed and will only be immitated... n e v e r dupplicated! I wishe her a sound mind,continu e d success,peac e & b l e s s i n g s !
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you know what i read and article today talking about her and they tried to say she was crazy. guess what if she is we all are her music is very good she is an true artist you are still the bomb
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I love lauryn this is real music we need more like her now more than ever she was true to music and herself bug ups to Ms. hill !
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If you miss Lauryn, listen to the track "Ms. Hill" by Talib Kweli. It offers some understandin g of the situation and also the desire from her fans to get back in the game. Talib also offers a "Lean On Me" attitude and lyrics that sound like a tribute most artist would dedicate once an artist has passed.
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Ok, I have never been able to get enough of her voice. Soulful and rich!
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I am a big fan of Lauryn Hill, I hope that she get it together and make more music. She has the most beautiful voice, a voice that let's you know that it is LAURYN HILL. Even when she was with the fugees' she was marvelous. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was the best yet. That album had power and it let the listener know that she was in it to win it. I hope that someday she return to music and come even stronger.
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The Miseduation of Lauryn Hill was the best album ever! I still love to listen to her music...Lauy r n you need to come out of retirement and show them what REAL music is about! Love ya girl....
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Lauryn Hill helped me to fall in love with the meaning of words put to song.
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