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Post by That thing on Dec 19, 2012 21:21:29 GMT 1
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Post by ladona on Dec 23, 2012 5:05:46 GMT 1
Adam Levine (Maroon 5)RAD- In what ways did your experience out East change your music? Adam- Well, we were staying in a predominately black dormitory, and we were the minority. It was such a different community. We would wake up in the morning and there would be gospel blasting; and hip-hop; and stuff that we had really never been exposed to. I really fell in love with it. RAD- Any particular artist who really affected you? Adam- I remember when I heard “Hard Knock Life” from Jay Z; I was like “damn” that is revolutionary shit. I had never heard anything like it before. I also started listening to Lauren Hill, Wyclef, and Stevie Wonder. I was like I can sing like that; I really started to love soul music. www.radcyberzine.com/text/interviews/maroon.html
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Post by ladona on Jan 7, 2013 5:01:39 GMT 1
Dr. Dot (Celebrity Masseuse)Which star has the nicest body?Female: Lauryn Hill Male: Sting and Roger Daltry Who are Dr. Dot's favorite clients?I like Sting, Blondie, Charlie Watts, Eminem, Lauryn Hill, Sheryl Crow, Vinnie Jones but can never decide who is my favorite. www.drdot.com/index.php?page=faq"Best celebrity bodies? According to Dr. Dot's website, it's Lauryn Hill for the women. "She likes the spider method, where I walk up her back with my fingers." www.newsleader.com/usatoday/article/1758463
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Post by dee267 on Jan 10, 2013 5:14:59 GMT 1
A recent comment from Nas:
"She’s almost like someone from a different era. She possesses this aura of someone like Roberta Flack, Nina Simone - it’s almost like you’re with them, on tour with that person. And sometimes it’s even more advanced for the audience. The audience is used to dealing with microwave music, so to have someone like Ms. Lauryn Hill onstage, they might not understand, they haven’t seen artists like that before, and I feel like I’m with someone that’s, like, beyond me."
[a href="[http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nas-talks-twelfth-studio-album-2012-highlights-and-lauryn-hill-news.3987.html"][http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nas-talks-twelfth-studio-album-2012-highlights-and-lauryn-hill-news.3987.html[/a]
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Post by ladona on Feb 1, 2013 2:16:36 GMT 1
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Post by Sherlock Homeless on Feb 1, 2013 20:21:30 GMT 1
Michelle don't sound too afraid of Lauryn making any anti-government tunes vs. the predatory state. Maybe Lauryn's been lobotomized hence it's safe for a tyrannical ruler to praise her because she's safely tucked away, harmless to the establishment. I know if I was running a devil government I wouldn't praise Immortal Tech or Dead Prez. but somehow she realizes Lauryn aint real. She like Milli Vanilli now. Not a problem. Safe. What she gonna do sing a 1920's nursery rhyme about the Woodrow Wilson administration? lol
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Post by ladona on Feb 17, 2013 4:00:36 GMT 1
Talib KweliWhat's your relationship with Lauryn Hill following the release of "Ms. Hill?"I haven't had a conversation with Lauryn since that song came out. Lauryn is a friend of mine, even before the whole Fugees run. She's very reclusive. She's been doing new music the whole time. I know people who have worked with her. It's up to her when and how she releases it. therapidian.org/talib-kweli-interviewI think I may have posted this before, was too lazy to check and see, if I did forgive the double post.
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Post by lovelh on Feb 20, 2013 19:10:37 GMT 1
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Post by Nutzz on Feb 20, 2013 20:48:40 GMT 1
Talib KweliWhat's your relationship with Lauryn Hill following the release of "Ms. Hill?"I haven't had a conversation with Lauryn since that song came out. Lauryn is a friend of mine, even before the whole Fugees run. She's very reclusive. She's been doing new music the whole time. I know people who have worked with her. It's up to her when and how she releases it.therapidian.org/talib-kweli-interviewI think I may have posted this before, was too lazy to check and see, if I did forgive the double post. Nice to see that what we all supposed is explicitly said !
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Post by ladona on Feb 24, 2013 3:53:46 GMT 1
Trey Songz
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Post by puma on Feb 25, 2013 8:49:41 GMT 1
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Post by ladona on Feb 26, 2013 3:59:54 GMT 1
Lol puma, it took me a second to get it, very funny ;D BonoWhat sounds are turning your heads at the moment [this interview is from 1998/99], chaps?The Edge: "I like techno, I'm not big into drum & bass, I like hip-hop. I like the fact that the Fugees clan is coming out with some unbelievable stuff." Bono: "Lauryn Hill is just amazing. That album, man, is just one of the defining records of the last few years. Really, she's head and shoulders above the pack...." www.macphisto.net/theband/interviews/inter23.htmlMadonna (interview with Larry King, a month before 1999 Grammys)KING: All right. When they open up the card, when they open up the envelope, truth -- do you expect to win?MADONNA: I am not saying. I don't want to jinx myself. KING: All right. Who is the one you're worried about the most?MADONNA: Who's my... KING: If you can't vote for you, who would you vote for, album of the year?MADONNA: Oh, that's a tough one. Tell me what the nominees are. KING: I don't know. I don't have...MADONNA: Probably Lauryn Hill. She's my -- she's my competition, I think. She's amazing. KING: For record of the year too?MADONNA: I think so. Yes, yes. www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9901/19/madonna.lkl/
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Post by ladona on Mar 2, 2013 8:24:47 GMT 1
J. Cole
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Post by That thing on Mar 13, 2013 11:54:05 GMT 1
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Post by ladona on Mar 16, 2013 6:14:17 GMT 1
Malcolm- Jamal Warner SBF: What artist would you like to do a collaboration with in the future? M: Everybody from Ursula Rucker to Miss Hill (Lauryn). From Black Thought to KRS. From Meshell N'Degeocello to Ron Carter to Marcus Miller. From Prince to Ne-Yo. From Method Man to Jay Z. From Snoopy to Huey from The Boondocks. Folks with passion and a point of view. sites.google.com/a/stopbeingfamous.com/stopbeingfamous-com/past-interviews/malcolm--jamal-warnerAva DuVernay (director of “My Mic Sounds Nice”)"One thing we asked was what do men want to hear lyrically? What does a woman have to say in her lyrical content that men are interested in listening to?...That was a discussion and that was a debate and different people had different answers and conclusions about that. For example a Lauryn Hill album is not for men. A Lauryn Hill album [1998's number one LP The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill] is for women but it was so unmistakably good that men started to pick it up and listen to it too because it was so remarkable. But the lyrical content was directed towards other women. And that was the most successful female rap album. So the question arises, should women try to cater to men in their lyrics or should they just speak what's on their mind?" www.amoeba.com/blog/2010/08/jamoeblog/interview-with-ava-duvernay-about-her-documentary-my-mic-sounds-nice-a-truth-about-women-in-hip-hop-premiering-on-bet-tonight.htmlTrina"I think we are strong females in hip hop! I love Lauryn Hill so much!!!" www.sohh.com/2010/08/bet_investigates_lack_of_female_rap_star.htmlSasha Go Hard“Lauryn Hill, her songs, she kind of have that way of not only give people something to hear but giving listeners something to feel what she saying. I love that because my goal is to that in my songs too. So that’s why I try to do too. It's like, ‘Man, she be doing what I be wanting to do too.’ And she’s just real about her music. I really do like Lauryn Hill. www.complex.com/music/2012/09/who-is-sasha-go-hard/musical-influences
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