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5 Awkward Moments Involving Lauryn Hill [PHOTOS]

When Lauryn Hill hit the music scene, first as a member of the Fugees and later as a solo artist, she changed the climate for female artists. Rapping and singing—and doing both well—is not a gift that a lot of people possess. But the pressure being placed on such a high musical pedestal may have opened up the door to a host of bad decisions. Continue

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5 Awkward Moments Involving Lauryn Hill [PHOTOS]

Taylor Gang Members Remake “Fu-Gee-La” By The Fugees

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Wiz Khalifa and Taylor Gang members Lola Monroe and Juicy J remade The Fugees’ “ Fu-Gee-La ” as “Ooh Gee La,” and here’s the video straight from the studio. Did they do a good job, or should they have left this song alone? The Home Of Taylor Gang RELATED POSTS: Lola Monroe Freestyles Over “Stay Schemin’” Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose Face Off In “Gang Of Roses 2″ Wiz Khalifa Adds Juicy J To Taylor Gang SOURCE

Taylor Gang Members Remake “Fu-Gee-La” By The Fugees

Taylor Gang Members Remake “Fu-Gee-La” By The Fugees

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Wiz Khalifa and Taylor Gang members Lola Monroe and Juicy J remade The Fugees’ “ Fu-Gee-La ” as “Ooh Gee La,” and here’s the video straight from the studio. Did they do a good job, or should they have left this song alone? The Home Of Taylor Gang RELATED POSTS: Lola Monroe Freestyles Over “Stay Schemin’” Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose Face Off In “Gang Of Roses 2″ Wiz Khalifa Adds Juicy J To Taylor Gang SOURCE

Taylor Gang Members Remake “Fu-Gee-La” By The Fugees

A “Lil Positivity”: Wyclef And Pras Make Peace For Haiti

With tomorrow marking the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti last January 12, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel, like countless other Haitians and celebs, headed to the island today. ‘Clef shared this picture with his 1.7 Million Twitter followers this afternoon, with the caption: On my way 2 Haiti ran into Praz, what should I do make peace or go sit somewhere Else! I Made peace 4 Haiti! That’s wassup. We hope these brothers can work together to bring some serious change to Haiti, which doesn’t look much different today then it did on January 13, 2010 when the sun came up. #RememberHaiti

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Nicki Minaj’s Femcee Handbook Has Shades Of Lauryn Hill

With 375,000 sold, Pink Friday is the highest-selling hip-hop female debut since The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill in 1998. By Paul Cantor Nicki Minaj Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images Nicki Minaj came out of the gate sprinting last week. Her debut LP, Pink Friday , racked up sales of 375,000 copies, making it the highest-selling first album from a female hip-hop act since Lauryn Hill ‘s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill back in 1998 (which sold 423,000). It’s almost appropriate that Minaj should share that distinction with Ms. Hill, because while they’re definitely very different stylistically, they’re actually very much cut from the same cloth. “At one time, you had to sell a few kilos to be considered a credible rapper,” Minaj says in the December 9 issue of Rolling Stone . “But now, it’s like Drake and I are embracing the fact that we went to school, we love acting, we love theater, and that’s OK — and it’s especially good for the black community to know that’s OK, that’s embraced.” When Lauryn Hill skyrocketed to fame with the Fugees in the mid-’90s, and then later on her own, she was very much in the same lane as Minaj. Perhaps more artsy, more earthy, more organic and less glammed-up, but still, at the core, a lyricist who earned respect from the hip-hop community by showing and proving as a hip-hop act first and foremost before becoming a celebrated pop star. Lauryn Hill sang a great deal on her debut LP. On Pink Friday , Minaj sings a bit as well. Lauryn acted in the film “Sister Act 2” in 1993, before the Fugees were a household name. Minaj attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where she studied drama, and has indicated many times that she thought she’d grow up to be an actress, not a rapper. But their similarities come into full view when you examine how both artists embrace their female power in a male-dominated industry. At the time of Lauryn’s ascension, she was the counterpoint to the hyper-sexual Lil’ Kims and Foxy Browns of the hip-hop world — artists who were selling their sexuality just as much as their music. Minaj entered the music industry doing much of the same, but in the past year, has noticeably turned away from an overtly sexual image. She also has moved away from being one of Lil Wayne’s underlings and carved her own identity, much like Hill did with bandmate Wyclef Jean. “I have the same power as these boys,” Minaj says in the Rolling Stone profile. “I have the same magic carpet. There’s nothing different between me and them except they have a twig and berries, and I don’t. I no longer feel lesser than. I don’t want my girls to feel that way. “I want them to feel that, even if you have a 9-to-5, if you grow up to be vice president of the company, you should earn the same thing the male vice president earned. You should demand the same thing.” What artists would you compare to Nicki Minaj? Share your ideas in the comments below! Related Videos ‘Nicki Minaj: My Time Now’ Related Photos Nicki Minaj Takes Over New York For Pink Friday Release Related Artists Nicki Minaj Lauryn Hill

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Fugees Video Director Accused of Impregnating Daughters (Eurweb)

*A man who once won an MTV award for directing the “Killing Me Softly” video for The Fugees was hit with 27 charges stemming from the repeated rape of his daughters.

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Grammy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Wyclef vs. will.i.am

Wyclef Jean of the Fugees fame and the Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am can never be described as conventional – both in terms of their music and respective fashion sense. Back in the spotlight lately as he pushes relief efforts in his native Haiti, Wyclef wore a black suit with thick pinstripes to last night’s Grammys. Thumbs up from us.

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Fugees Aimed To ‘Make A Change’ At 1997 Haiti Concert

‘The message I bring is for the people,’ Wyclef Jean told MTV News at the time. By Steven Roberts Wyclef Jean performs in Haiti in 1997 Photo: MTV News Wyclef Jean has been one of the loudest voices in encouraging aid to Haiti following the catastrophic 7.0 earthquake that hit near Port-au-Prince late Tuesday afternoon.

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Fugees Aimed To ‘Make A Change’ At 1997 Haiti Concert