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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Fugees |
| Record Label: |
Ruffhouse |
| Contributing Artist: |
Sly Dunbar |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
East Coast Rap |
| Release Date: |
February 13, 1996 |
| Album Duration: |
73m:32s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Red Intro 2. How Many Mics 3. Ready or Not 4. Zealots 5. Beast 6. Fu-Gee-La 7. Family Business 8. Killing Me Softly With His Song 9. Score 10. Mask 11. Cowboys 12. No Woman, No Cry 13. Manifest / Outro 14. Fu-Gee-La (Refugee Camp remix, bonus track) 15. Fu-Gee-La (Sly & Robbie mix, remix, bonus track) 16. Mista Mista (bonus track) |
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Fugees (Refugee Camp): Lauryn Hill, Prakazrel "Pras," Wyclef. Additional personnel: Garfield "Gus" Parkinson (vocals); Red Alert, Ras Baraka (spoken vocals); Handel Tucker (keyboards); Robbie Shakespeare (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums, programming); John Forte (programming); Backspin (scratches); Forte, Omega, Diamond D, Pace 1, Young Zee, Ra Digga. Producers include: Wyclef, Shawn King, Lauryn Hill, Salaam Remi, John Forte. Recorded at The Booga Basement Studio, East Orange, New Jersey; The Crib and Quad Studios, New York, New York; Anchor Recording Studios, Kingston, Jamaica. THE SCORE won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, and "Killing Me Softly" won a 1997 Grammy for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. The album was also nominated for Album Of The Year. On their second album, the Fugees utilize a couple of the mid-'90s trends in hip-hop--cinematic construct and references to Asian fighting techniques. But THE SCORE transcends much of the genre's recent output, because it's as much ab... |
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