The new generation of hip-hop artists shows intelligence and rebellion
The Fugees' debut album delivers a sharp perspective on socially conscious hip-hop.
Lauryn Hill's rap and Wyclef Jean's versatile production elevate the political message with music. The raw, yet talented, album foreshadows their later success. It's a crucial starting point for '90s hip-hop.
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A:
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1)
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Introduction
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2)
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Nappy Heads
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3)
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Blunted Interlude
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4)
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Recharge
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5)
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Freestyle Interlude
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6)
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Vocab
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7)
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Special News Bulletin Interlude
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8)
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Boof Baf
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9)
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Temple
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B:
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1)
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How Hard Is It?
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2)
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Harlem Chit Chat Interlude
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3)
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Some Seek Stardom
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4)
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Giggles
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5)
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Da Kid From Haiti Interlude
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6)
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Refugees On The Mic
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7)
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Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow
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8)
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Shouts Outs From The Block
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