Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel, Lauryn Hill, Fugees - The Score FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Cowboys |
| 2 | Family Business |
| 3 | How Many Mics |
| 4 | No Woman, No Cry |
| 5 | The Score |
| 6 | Red Intro |
| 7 | Ready Or Not |
| 8 | Fu-Gee-La |
| 9 | Zealots |
| 10 | Killing Me Softly |
| 11 | The Beast |
| 12 | The Mask |
| 13 | Manifsto/Outro |
Notes
Original/First release
Companies
- Record Company – columbia – 483549 1
- Licensed To – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. – 01-483549-20
- Record Company – columbia – 01-483549-20/BG 2
Album
The Score Fugees album. Jump to navigation Jump to search. It's like how radio was back in the 1940s. It tells a story, and there are cuts and breaks in the music. Wyclef Jean plays the guitar on Family Business, while DJ Scribble scratches on ManifestOutro. Nevertheless, samples are the predominant production tool on The Score. Fu-Gee-La incorporates a sample of Teena Marie's Ooh La La La, and is interpolated in the song's chorus. Coolio - Gangsta's Score. Released February 13, 1996. The Score Tracklist. Red Intro Ft. About The Score. Their second and final release as a group, the trio of Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras-formerly known as the Tranzlator Crew-broke crossover ground on this classic album which infused hip-hop, reggae, R&B, and pop, with strands of rock, spaghetti western, and classical themes thrown in for good measure. Pras Michél, Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean of the Fugees Photograph: Tabatha FiremanRedferns. 1 Nappy Heads. It took the erstwhile Tranzlator Crew two years to get their first album released. When the Blunted on Reality album arrived in 1994 the initial impression it gave was of a group following the emerging traditions of post-golden-age true-school rap. It was solid and occasionally spectacular music, yet possessed as much globe-conquering star quality as that of their similarly politically outspoken labelmates, the Goats. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2016 Gold & Black Split Vinyl от The Score на 1996, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel, together known as the Fugees, released The Score, a record born out of as much passion and strife between its creators as Fleetwood Macs Rumours. It earned the Fugees recognition as the new generations A Tribe Called Quest, the second coming of conscious hip-hop-and it launched Jean and Hill into superstardom. In 1996, the Fugees - Jean, Hill and Pras Michel - released The Score, a CD of politically aware hip-hop that went worldwide and multiplatinum, winning a Grammy for Best Rap Album and another for the breakout hit Killing Me Softly. By 1997, the group was part of the past. Fans were crushed, confused and then angry. They blamed Jean. As did Michel. Jean's defense is that he was younger then - A man evolves, he says - and Hill was irresistible. I definitely felt I couldn't help myself, he says. I'm just being as honest as King. The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees, released worldwide February 13, 1996 on Columbia Records. The album features a wide range of samples and instrumentation, with many aspects of alternative hip hop that would come to dominate the hip hop music scene in the mid-late 1990s. The members of the group are leaderrapperproducer Wyclef Jean, rappersinger Lauryn Hill, and rapper Pras Michel. Both Jean and Michel are of Haitian heritage Hill is an African American native of South Orange, New Jersey. After The Score, many perceived Wyclef Jean as the groups musical genius. Hill began plotting an album of her own that would change that. Her solo career wasnt based on I wanna do an album,' says Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson. It was based on not being Wyclefs side girl. Twelve million people bought The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, and Hill was established as one of the great female MCs, a quadruple threat: a rapper as well as a world-class singer, songwriter and producer. She was critically acclaimed and extremely rich. Hill and Pras supported him emotionally and creatively. But when Hill started writing her own songs, Jean showed no interest





















