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Post by citrus on Nov 24, 2010 8:02:19 GMT 1
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Post by citrus on Aug 30, 2010 5:21:01 GMT 1
What she performed with NAS? videos!! ?
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Post by citrus on Aug 6, 2010 10:25:00 GMT 1
gangstarr full clip
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Post by citrus on May 1, 2010 3:44:12 GMT 1
I've got to say. I really like this record. I think I like it more than anything I've heard from him for the last ten years. I was always loved the Carnival and this takes it back to a more street grimier clef. The beats are cool, and his rhyming is still there. I can listen to almost every track and like it. Will def be playing it in my car for a while. Fav tracks Streets Pronounce Me Dead and Warrior's Anthem
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Post by citrus on Jan 31, 2010 11:47:04 GMT 1
Just saw the Melbourne show. Lauryn Hill killed it! My god, you knew who everybody was there to see. Seeing her live reminded me why I still follow this woman's career years after any album release.
I taped ex factor and turn your lights down low ( dodgey recordings ) but I'll put them up as soon as I get a chance. Im sure heaps of folk got better footage than I did.
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Post by citrus on Jan 23, 2010 5:44:27 GMT 1
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Post by citrus on Jan 20, 2010 0:29:17 GMT 1
www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/your-brisbane/wyclef-jean-cancels-australian-tour-20100119-mirg.htmlRap sensation Wyclef Jean has pulled out of a planned Australian tour with former Fugees bandmate Lauryn Hill to continue aid efforts in Haiti. The Haitian-born artist was due to perform five shows, including one in Brisbane, alongside Hill and several other reggae, hip hop and soul acts as part of Raggamuffin 2010 later this month. But tour organisers announced this afternoon Jean had chosen to remain in the US, where he has been actively raising money to help victims of last week's 7.0 magnitude earthquake through his charity, the Yele Haiti Foundation.
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Post by citrus on Jan 19, 2010 8:43:20 GMT 1
that song in the link ( sometimes i feel like bombin a church ), is that like a marley song? I've never heard it. and this is possibly the only recording of her singing it
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Post by citrus on Dec 10, 2009 22:52:28 GMT 1
Im sooo there at the Melbourne show. Will try to get some good footage yall.
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Post by citrus on Nov 19, 2009 7:51:57 GMT 1
I really like this new song on Style Free called "nervous" that he did
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Post by citrus on Nov 19, 2009 7:49:53 GMT 1
thank you so much
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Post by citrus on Jul 21, 2009 15:00:47 GMT 1
nina also had a very tongue in cheek sense of humour from the interviews i've seen with her
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Post by citrus on Jun 26, 2009 15:17:28 GMT 1
Thanks for the memories Michael. The music we grew up on. You rocked my world.
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Post by citrus on Jun 5, 2009 8:16:52 GMT 1
Hey I thought this was interesting, its from the website Classic Whitney, talks a little about when Whitney first met Lauryn at 15 years old. ( Mind you this was from a few years back ) www.classicwhitney.com/interview/unitedairlines5jan2000.htm"Mary J. Blige's 'All That I Can Say' almost ended up on My Love Is Your Love. Lauryn Hill originally proposed the song for Whitney's album. But Whitney passed on the song, and suggested that Hill produce 'I Was Made To Love Him' instead. Whitney declares that she liked 'All That I Can Say', but decided she didn't have enough time to do it justice on the breakneck recording schedule for the album. She called Hill, sketched out the vocal arrangement for 'I Was Made To Love Him' over the phone, and then spent a mere five hours in the studio recording it." "Whitney recalls that she met Hill when the hip-hop queen was only 15 and had not yet recorded with the Fugees. Hill occasionally would attend New Hope Baptist Church where Whitney has been a member since her youth. When Whitney heard that Hill was planning to record with the Fugees, she called the young singer to encourage her to record her own solo album. She told Hill, "You have a beautiful voice that can inspire people; you should record your own album." Whitney reports that even at that young age Hill had a good vision of what she wanted to do with her career--make meaningful music. The golden-voiced diva approves."
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Post by citrus on Jun 2, 2009 4:52:37 GMT 1
Yeah this was the version on Chant Down Babylon
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