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Last Post 5/30/2005 8:05 PM by  Una
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Una
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5/30/2005 8:05 PM
    the Fugees are back together. Yeah, we knew it was going to happen, but Lauren Hill and Wyclef are laying down track right now for a new album. Woo ha.
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    5/30/2005 10:33 PM
    Hey, don't forget Pras.
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    5/30/2005 10:38 PM
    Is this supposed to be a good thing?
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    5/30/2005 11:31 PM
    Pras is working on solo stuff while they do it. Yes, stroller, it is supposed to be a good thing. The Fugees made one of the best albums of the 90s in my opinion.
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    5/31/2005 12:43 AM
    In the words of the great Wyclef... "All I hear is Fugee this, Fugee that Where Fugee At? I need Fugees to spit up on this track Lauryn if you're listenin, Pras if you're listenin Gimme a call I'm in the lab in the Booga Basement"
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    5/31/2005 7:58 PM
    Steady there Una. The Score's got some good tunes on it but it's hardly one of the best albums of the 90s. To Be fair its hardly one of the best hip-hop albums of the 90s. Lauryn Hill would be better off concentrating on a proper solo follow up to her excellent Miseducation album rather than going back in to the studio with those clowns Pras and Wyclef Jean. The two of them haven't managed one decent record between them in the past nine years. Pras released that Ghetto Superstar track and some dodgy Queen cover before dropping off the radar completely. Meanwhile Wyclef has sampled the Bee Gees and Kenny Rodgers, collaborated with Tom Jones, WF Wrestler The Rock and East 17's Brian Harvey and recorded some horrific covers of Bob Dylan and Pink Floyd. And I haven't even mentioned that "Just ’cuz she dances go-go It don’t make her a ho, no" nonsense. I'm sorry but considering their track record I don't see any reason to get excited about them working together again.
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    6/1/2005 8:33 AM
    Wyclef is a bloody DISASTER, crap, crap, crap
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    6/1/2005 10:56 AM
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    Originally posted by stroller
    Steady there Una. The Score's got some good tunes on it but it's hardly one of the best albums of the 90s. To Be fair its hardly one of the best hip-hop albums of the 90s. Lauryn Hill would be better off concentrating on a proper solo follow up to her excellent Miseducation album..
    I'd have to agree there, never really "got" the Fugees the first time round. They wer OK but I couldn't see what the fuss was about, and "killing me softly" drove me absolutely mental when it was stuck in the charts for ages, I can't remember how long it was around, but it felt like hip hops' answer to Brian Adams "everything I do", aaaaarrgggghh! Sorry, just had to get that off my chest
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    6/1/2005 2:51 PM
    I liked Wyclef's "Gone till November" everything else is s**t.
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    6/1/2005 3:14 PM
    What about the one about dancing not making some girl a ho, ho?
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