The Fugees
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Interview by Gavin Martin, Rock's Backpages audio, August 2002
From the Fugees to Tom Jones, Haiti's very own Wyclef Jean talks hip hop, crack vs. music, martial arts and Cab Calloway
File format: mp3 File size: 26.4mb Interview length: 28' 50" Sound quality: ****
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Live Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 8 May 1997
Street-smart and user-friendly ...
Transglobal Underground, Fugees, Honky: The Zap, Brighton
Live Review by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 24 September 1994
THE GEE SPOT ...
Lauryn Hill: Black Magic Woman
Report and Interview by Michael A. Gonzales, The Source, September 1998
LAURYN MAY BE BEAUTIFUL. LAURYN MAY BE BRILLIANT. BUT WE LOVE HER. ...
Live Review by Neil Kulkarni, Melody Maker, 9 March 1996
BLUNTED BY SUCCESS ...
Fugees: The Score (Ruff House, 7tks/78mins)
Review by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 2 March 1996
THE SPECIALIST rap press is giving mad love to Fugees at the moment. ...
The Fugees: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 21 October 1996
Incredibly hiphop: If the Fugees were any bigger, they'd explode. Caroline Sullivan finds out why ...
Interview by Cliff Jones, The Face, October 1996
The success of 'Killing Me Softly' this summer has turned them into MTV darlings and global stars. Yet lead singer Lauryn Hill still believes she ...
Ready Or What?: The Fugees: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by David Stubbs, Melody Maker, 2 November 1996
THREE NUMBERS. Over some 40 minutes prior to the encore, that's all they manage to play. Three numbers in full. And two of them are ...
With Help From Roberta Flack, The Fugees Are Redefining Rap
Interview by Amy Linden, The New York Times, 26 May 1996
IT'S SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE the start of the recent Fugees show here at the Irvine Auditorium on the University of Pennsylvania campus, and the rap ...
The Fugees: Emigration Terrorists
Profile and Interview by Angus Batey, New Musical Express, 19 February 1994
Fact: like it or lump it in with the nastier things in life, hip-hop is still growing like the tumour from hell. Fittingly, as the ...
Overview by David Bennun, Hot Air, 1999
A LITTLE over two minutes into The Fugees' 1996 hit 'Ready Or Not', the voice of Lauryn Hill is thrown into relief by a brief ...
The Fugees: 'Killing Me Softly'
Retrospective by Johnny Black, Blender, May 2003
Vital statistics on The Fugees' 'Killing Me Softly' ...
Report and Interview by Sonia Poulton, Muzik, January 1997
From healthy US hip hop act to global superstars in under twelve months, you could say 1996 has been a remarkable year for the FUGEES. ...
The Fugees: Forum, Kentish Town, London
Live Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 22 June 1996
THE 'GEE-FUNK ERA ...
Fugees: Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
Live Review by Cliff Jones, MOJO, October 1996
COOL ALWAYS HAS CONTEXT. Tonight that context is the growing awareness that hip hop and black American music in general have embraced a new set ...
Interview by Simon Witter, The Times, 19 June 1999
With five Grammies on her mantelpiece, two children and a charity to her name, singer Lauryn Hill has achieved an awful lot at the tender ...
see also Lauryn Hill
see also Wyclef Jean
see also Pras
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