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azoriusmage
A shame she didn't make more but maybe she just gave all she had to this. Gets better and better with age.
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DiversityA
Lost Ones...Ex-Factor...To Zion...Doo Wop. What an incredible stretch of 4 songs to open an album
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BallerCraig
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Suomirocker
This is fucking masterpiece. Yes, i prefer Anti Nowhere League, Bathory, etc, but so fucking what? Imho, The Miseducation is the best R&B album ever.
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smilerblack
Yes, LH, we must all "Forgive them father". because this world need to lesson to your album and many politicians of the world need to take note. Enough to get you wet.
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HipHop_Soul
Love this alum , Love the Artist , you guys have to check out MTV Unplugged album , she;s part of the reason my ambitions to be who I am stand strong and will never make me give up.
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MegaDaisyb
Lauryn Hill is such a talent, and such a human being. If you're a real Lauryn fan, check out this rare interview of her with Crazy Sam on Video Music Box in New York City, discussing the serious social issues of the inner-city. This gives you a good picture of how smart and passionate the woman is (from when she was young and fresh on the scene). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4it9RUXsA4 You might appreciate this video recorded in NYC on an independent music television show called Video Music Box. A bunch of NYC-based hip-hop artists (Lauryn Hill, Method Man, Jeru the Damaja, etc) got together to talk about police brutality in their neighborhoods with Crazy Sam. youtube.com/watch?v=tJEM8sIS0uc It's inspiring to see such talented artists with real compassion and concern for what was going on in the community.
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