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 | hotel283 (20) 06/28/2004 | An excellent album. Almost poetry at points and the beats were so original. Too bad Lauryn thought she actually had talent and wasn't just a voice. Probably for the better, he Beyonce-esque attitude would have certainly ruined any further efforts by this group. As it stands this album will exist as one of the tightest, most original R&B pieces of our time.
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 | norelle (0) 04/03/2002 | i say wer have a fugees reunion. buy the cd it's a classic,like b'mores own dru hill and jodeci. so go out n represnt mama.
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 | esha (0) 10/20/2000 | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef, etc. are all clearly talented mixing song-writing with poetry and real life with a funky bee-bop, hip-hop, rock and rap appeal. This CD is well on its way to being a classic; these artists are obviously talented and their success proves it!
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 | mastaka (0) 10/11/2000 | This CD is the best CD in the CD market. You can play this CD from start to finish and not worry about bad songs. All the songs are major hits and the Bob Marley hit, No Woman, No Cry is fabulous.
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 | slimdogg99343 (0) 10/08/2000 | sorry but i really didnt like this cd. i thought it could have been better
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 | SpiN6795om (0) 05/19/2000 | This CD is cool. This was when Lauryn Hill was at her prime. I liked her at this point more than her now. The beats are old school too.
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 | EMES6760om (0) 05/17/2000 | Fugees keep it real on this CD. One of the first hip hop CDs where every track is hot. One of the first groups with a tight girl rapper. A hip hop classic.
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