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After emerging from her tax problems in 2014, Lauryn Hill is hitting the road again in 2015. The lyricist is embarking on a her Small Axe: Acoustic Performance Series next month to connect with her dedicated fans.
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With a Hennessy bottle in his hand, Nas celebrated the 20th anniversary of 'Illmatic' at the Coachella music festival on Saturday (April 19). During his second-week set, the New York rhymer was joined by none other than the incomparable Lauryn Hill.
Lauryn Hill makes a rare television appearance and we are grateful for it. The rapper-singer performed the Beatles classic 'Something' on Late Night with David Letterman in honor of the group’s U.S. television debut on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' 50 years ago.
'Consumerism' and 'Neurotic Society' haven't been met with positive reviews, but that doesn't take away from 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''s legacy. So it's quite understandable that the crowd got excited when Ms. Hill decided to segue into 'Final Hour' from her stunning debut album.
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The two songs Lauryn Hill released this year -- 'Neurotic Society (Compulsory Mix)' and 'Consumerism' -- have been met with a lukewarm response. The ill feelings are directed toward the overly esoteric nature of the lyrics, which has sometimes been described as gibberish. Her rapid delivery didn't help much either. It doesn't look like Hill is abandoning the songs, however, as she's just released
Guess who’s back! Lauryn Hill held her first post-prison show at New York’s Bowery Ballroom last Wednesday (Nov. 27). According to the New York Times, the ex-Fugee member performed mostly her classic songs and one new track.
Lauryn Hill makes a fierce return today (June 27), but this time she writes a 1,600-word open letter about racism and the justice system, which, she felt, treated her inhumanely during her tax evasion case.
Support for Lauryn Hill and her new song, 'Neurotic Society,' is still going strong. Taking 87.1 percent of the vote, she beat A$AP Ferg's 'Work (Remix),' which unfortunately walked away with 12.9 percent in last week's Rap Battle.
Ever since the news came out that Lauryn Hill was being sentenced to jail for three months for evading tax payments between 2005 and 2009, the music community has come to her side.
Just like the people rallying behind Lauryn Hill at the moment due to her upcoming prison time, her fans have really shown their support for her in last week's Rap Battle. With 71.79 percent of the vote, Hill took away Angel Haze's chances of winning for the second consecutive week. Haze only had 28.21 percent.
With no introduction at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg last night (May 14), a pint-sized Lauryn Hill appeared, draped in an all-black over-sized dress -- her toes and finger nails were neatly painted white. With the weight of going to jail on her shoulders, coupled with the amount of humiliation the press has conjured up over the years as an attack, Hill is supposed to break. But as she bel
Lauryn Hill still has friends in high places. The embattled artist thanked supporters who penned letters on her behalf for a judge that recently sentenced her to 90 days in jail for tax evasion.
It seems like every artist is issuing an "open letter" these days. Lauryn Hill posted a missive explaining her financial situation and new record deal on Thursday (April 25) via Tumblr.
This takes me back to my childhood! My love for hip hop manifested by listening to artists like Nas and The Fugees. The homie Nas and Fugees songstress, Lauryn Hill, have teamed up on tracks in the past. Now they’re taking it to the next level with a co-headlining tour!
Eight time Grammy winner Lauryn Hill could be facing up to 3 years in prison after pleading guilty two days ago to evading federal taxes in the U.S. District court of Newark, NJ.
The fallout from Nicki Minaj canceling her Hot 97′s Summer Jam 2012 appearance continues as Lauryn Hill addressed the confusion over Minaj’s tweet that she invited the former Fugees member to perform alongside her at the radio event.