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Artist:
Fugees
Genre: Hip Hop
Release Date: 10/02/2012
Label: Columbia Records
Catalog Number: 88765400911
Recording: Studio
Length:
Format: Vinyl LP
Credits
Lauryn Hill: Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals, Backing Vocals, Arranger, Co-Executive Producer, Co-Producer
Wyclef Jean: Guitar, Producer, Engineer, Executive Producer, Mixing, Remix, Vocals, Co-Executive Producer
Diamond D: Producer, Engineer, Guest Appearance, Vocals
DJ Red Alert: Vocals
John Forté: Producer, Drum Programming, Guest Appearance, Vocals
Pras: Producer, Executive Producer, Vocals, Co-Producer
Rah Digga: Guest Appearance, Vocals
Akon: Guest Appearance, Vocals
Wyclef Jean: Guitar, Producer, Engineer, Executive Producer, Mixing, Remix, Vocals, Co-Executive Producer
Diamond D: Producer, Engineer, Guest Appearance, Vocals
DJ Red Alert: Vocals
John Forté: Producer, Drum Programming, Guest Appearance, Vocals
Pras: Producer, Executive Producer, Vocals, Co-Producer
Rah Digga: Guest Appearance, Vocals
Akon: Guest Appearance, Vocals
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Amoeba Review
The Fugees’ 1996 masterpiece is one of the best-selling hip hop albums of all time. With intelligent and soulful songs including "Killing Me Softly," "Fu-Gee-La" and "Ready or Not," it's not hard to see why. The Score was critically acclaimed when it was released in 1996, winning two GRAMMY Awards, including Best Rap Album, and was nominated for Album Of The Year.