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.
A:
1)
Introduction
2)
Nappy Heads
3)
Blunted Interlude
4)
Recharge
5)
Freestyle Interlude
6)
Vocab
7)
Special News Bulletin Interlude
8)
Boof Baf
9)
Temple
B:
1)
How Hard Is It?
2)
Harlem Chit Chat Interlude
3)
Some Seek Stardom
4)
Giggles
5)
Da Kid From Haiti Interlude
6)
Refugees On The Mic
7)
Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow
8)
Shouts Outs From The Block
Vocals - Lauryn
Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass - Wyclef
Mixed By - Wyclef
Vocals - Wyclef
Programmed By [Additional Programming] - Deejay Doc
Bass - Rashad Muhammad (B3)
Mixed By - Rashad Muhammad (A2, B3)
Programmed By - Rashad Muhammad
Mixed By - Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez (A9, B1, B6, B7)
Mixed By [Assistant] - Warren Riker (A1 to A7, B2 to B5, B8)
Saxophone, Keyboards - Khalis Bayyan
Vocals - Prakazrel
Scratches - DJ Boy Wonder
Photography By - Danny Clinch
Vocals [Additional Vocals] - Mad Spider (A8)
Mixed By - Kendal Stubbs (A1 to A5, A7, A8, B2 to B5, B8)
Engineer - Paul Higgins (A1 to A5, A7 to B8)
Mixed By - Paul Higgins (A6)
Engineer - Ron London (A1 to A5, A7 to B8)
Mixed By [Assistant] - Ron London (A8 to B1, B6, B7)