The 1996 release of The Score by the Fugees—comprised of , Wyclef Jean , and Pras Michel —stands as a monumental achievement in hip-hop history. More than just a collection of songs, it was a "cinematic" experience that redefined alternative hip-hop and bridged the gap between underground credibility and global mainstream success. A Masterpiece of Synthesis
The lead single that combined a catchy hook with sharp lyrical wordplay.
Heavily influenced by Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel's Haitian heritage, tracks like "Fu-Gee-La" and the cover of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" anchored the album in Afro-Caribbean traditions.
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