Customer Rating: Summary: The sweetest Thing! Comment: This album is a great album and really shows the power of a powerful voice and the lyrical talent that the great woman posesses. Please support a great wonder of this time. Customer Rating: Summary: Simply the best Comment: Lauryn this cd was one the best of all time. Keep up the good work. Love Always. Customer Rating: Summary: classic r&b from a pioneer Comment: This is what American music is...carved from her island style and fused with her street savvy, this album shines with everything Lauryn Hill was and is, and what she represents is an undying, unyielding spirit which recognizes the best and the worst of society and turns it into something to which everyone can relate. With funky beats and sweet, sweet melodies! Customer Rating: Summary: worse album ever Comment: this album is wack the only 2 songs on here i like is
1 nothing even matters
2 ex factory but other then that i was so diappointed when i bought this album 8 years ago i was salty this is the worse album i ever bought in my life besides whats the 411 by mary j blige Customer Rating: Summary: timeless Comment: after a decade it's still one of my favorites. i love every track on here, especially zion. i should probably buy a new one, since the one i have is scratched up, but it still plays pretty good. she really taught the lessons of being in love, being a woman and a mother.
The first solo album by the Fugees' most distinctive voice quickly wipes away the pretensions of so many current hip-hoppers' discs. It does so by both engaging their widescreen ethos--"To Zion," with its martial drums and gospel choir, is as epic a production as has been heard in 1998's pop music--and speaking the plain truth. Miseducation focuses equally on Lauryn Hill's life (especially the birth of her child) and social concerns about the present and future. Its often quiet surface, if anything, lends intensity. --Rickey Wright