Coming off of her new label deal with Sony and recent legal struggles, it appears Lauryn was forced to liberate this song before it was ready. However, it’s always great to hear new music from her, and the message is very strong. Click here to purchase on...
I think the best way to summarize Lauryn Hill’s solo career was a quiet storm that appeared almost out of nowhere, caused major commotion for a short period of time only to disappear and not be heard from again. Man, r&b really misses her!
Although this song was original recorded by Lori Lieberman in 1972, it only became a number one hit when recorded by Roberta Flack the following year. Lauryn Hill took it to a whole nother level as part of the Fugees with her cover which also featured a sample of A...