Ready or not, in 1996 the Fugees dropped The Score and scored an opus masterpiece that achieved massive commercial and crossover success and is now considered a classic album.
The trio of Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel formed in the late 1980’s in South Orange, New Jersey. However, the Fugees are not a story of local kids gone worldly; rather through upbringing, musical alchemy and perhaps sheer divine intervention, the Fugees had already internalized a world of music by the time they changed their name from Tranzlator Crew to Fugees.
Their debut album Blunted on Reality scored a cadre of hits with offbeat and quirky hip-hop-reggae instrumentation and vocals with tracks like “Vocab” which has a bump-along guitar-based vibe that melds old school Jamaican chatting with the vocal gymnastics of American hip-hop emcees. The ‘Bootleg Versions’ were a series of remixed album singles released alongside Blunted on Reality, some of which achieved greater popularity than the original album cuts.
The Score regurgitated classic doo-wop, soul, R&B and reggae into a contemporary album that was a pivotal player in the evolution of a new breed of hip-hop and neo-soul, a musical amalgam that has carried over into the 21st century influencing artists like Tom Misch and Jorja Smith, a testament to the album’s lasting legacy.
- Disc 1
- 1 Red Intro
- 2 How Many Mics
- 3 Ready Or Not
- 4 Zealots
- 5 The Beast
- 6 Fu-gee-la
- 7 Family Business
- 8 Killing Me Softly With His Song
- Disc 2
- 1 The Score
- 2 The Mask
- 3 Cowboys
- 4 No Woman, No Cry
- 5 Manifest/Outro
Fugees - The Score LP
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