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Fugees

Fugees has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 3 July 2013. Fugees's music has been featured on 42 episodes.

The Fugees were an American music group, popular during the mid-1990s, whose repertoire includes primarily hip hop, with elements of soul, and Caribbean music (particularly reggae). The members of the group are leader/rapper/producer Wyclef Jean, rapper/singer Lauryn Hill, and rapper Pras Michel. Both Jean and Michel are of Haitian heritage; Hill is an African American native of South Orange, New Jersey. Deriving their name from the term "refugee", the group is noted for the integration of soul and reggae into their work, and recorded three albums (Blunted on Reality (1994), The Score (1996) and Bootleg Versions (1996)) —one of which, The Score, was a multi-platinum and Grammy-winning success—before going their separate ways after 1997. Hill and Jean each went on to successful solo recording careers, while Michel focused mainly on soundtrack recordings and acting.

In September 2004, it was announced that the Fugees had settled their differences and were currently working on a new album. They appeared onstage together at an exclusive block party in New York City that month, hosted by Dave Chappelle. On June 28, 2005, they opened the BET awards with a surprise performance featuring several of their hit songs. One track, "Take It Easy", off their upcoming album was leaked online and eventually released as a single on the internet in September 2005. In February, 2006, a track was leaked titled "Foxy". Also, recently, one more track was leaked titled "Wannabe." But, according to Pras, the group has disbanded again, and the chances for another reunion seem very slim.

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Fugees

Fugees has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 3 July 2013. Fugees's music has been featured on 42 episodes.

The Fugees were an American music group, popular during the mid-1990s, whose repertoire includes primarily hip hop, with elements of soul, and Caribbean music (particularly reggae). The members of the group are leader/rapper/producer Wyclef Jean, rapper/singer Lauryn Hill, and rapper Pras Michel. Both Jean and Michel are of Haitian heritage; Hill is an African American native of South Orange, New Jersey. Deriving their name from the term "refugee", the group is noted for the integration of soul and reggae into their work, and recorded three albums (Blunted on Reality (1994), The Score (1996) and Bootleg Versions (1996)) —one of which, The Score, was a multi-platinum and Grammy-winning success—before going their separate ways after 1997. Hill and Jean each went on to successful solo recording careers, while Michel focused mainly on soundtrack recordings and acting.

In September 2004, it was announced that the Fugees had settled their differences and were currently working on a new album. They appeared onstage together at an exclusive block party in New York City that month, hosted by Dave Chappelle. On June 28, 2005, they opened the BET awards with a surprise performance featuring several of their hit songs. One track, "Take It Easy", off their upcoming album was leaked online and eventually released as a single on the internet in September 2005. In February, 2006, a track was leaked titled "Foxy". Also, recently, one more track was leaked titled "Wannabe." But, according to Pras, the group has disbanded again, and the chances for another reunion seem very slim.

Original source Last.fm

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Fu-Gee-La
Fugees
Columbia, Ruffhouse Records1996
How Many Mics
Fugees (Refugee Camp)
Ruffhouse Records, Columbia1995
Ready Or Not
Fugees
Columbia, Ruffhouse Records1996
The Mask
Fugees
Columbia, Ruffhouse Records1996
Nappy Heads (Remix)
Fugees (Tranzlator Crew) (Salaam Remi mix)
Ruffhouse Records1994
The Score
Fugees feat. Diamond D
Columbia, Ruffhouse Records1996
Killing Me Softly (Album Version)
Fugees
Columbia1996
Fu-Gee-La (Sly & Robbie Mix)
Fugees (Refugee Camp) (Sly & Robbie mix)
Columbia1995
Killing Me Softly With His Song
Fugees
Columbia, Ruffhouse Records1996
How Many Mics
Fugees (Refugee Camp)
Ruffhouse Records, Columbia1995