In 1996 the Fugees, after the limited but respectable sales of their debut Blunted On Reality, released sophomore effort The Score to worldwide acclaim. if ( xhr === lastXhr ) { Part of its lasting impact stems from the trio of Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras Michel having released their classic sophomore effort in a year where the fabric of Black music was palpably changing. margin-top:-8px; The album plays extremely smoothly and cohesively, without much (if any) filler material. Released 13 February 1996 on Ruff House (catalog no. var _comscore = _comscore || []; $(document).ready(function(){ }); Ready or not, here we come, we're gonna find you, and review Fugees, The Score album. The Score remains a masterpiece and the themes it explores are as relevant today as they were back in the 90s. $('#leftColumn').height($('#rightColumn').height()-250); a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } The Score is an album I hold near and dear to me because it is one of my earliest hip-hop albums. I liked Lauren Hill and the Fugees a lot when I was younger, haven't heard them in ages though. I guess it was a good thing to be white/foreign back then, because i never was expected to give a **** about the East coast VS West coast situation. It’s more like The Fugees did almost everything right here. 2Pac and Notorious BIG were engulfed in a massive feud that cast a shadow over the whole genre, and polarized it - … '//www.googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js'; padding: 0; }); I'm not a big fan of the Marley cover though. Listen free to Fugees – The Score (Red Intro, How Many Mics and more). slotName: '/171684353/Sputnik_300x250', //example: '12345/box-1' The Score was released worldwide on February 13, 1996 on Columbia Records.The album features a wide range of samples and instrumentation, with many aspects of alternative hip-hop that would come to dominate the hip-hop music scene in the mid-late 1990s. (function(){/* 18 miljoen (2008). googletag.pubads().enableSingleRequest(); _comscore.push({ c1: "2", c2: "6772046" }); Sure, it doesnât sound quite as innovative as it did then, but blow the dust off, give it a spin and youâll find plenty to enjoy. (0!==f.offsetHeight&&0!==f.offsetWidth?b():a(),f.parentNode&&f.parentNode.removeChild(f)):a()},d)},h=function(n){document.body?k(document.body):0