Pras
- MusicIt's a substantial development for the rapper's potential retrial.By Lavender Alexandria
- Music"Unsuccessful is not the same as ineffective," a prosecutor remarked of the defense, and when the opposing side is empathetic, you know something went wrong.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe global icon’s work extends far beyond her country music roots.By Demi Phillips
- MusicA look at the lives and careers of the three legendary emcees who comprise the genre-blending rap group The Fugees. By TeeJay Small
- PoliticsPras says his last attorney wrote his closing arguments with A.I.By Cole Blake
- MusicLauryn Hill is celebrating the 25th anniversary of "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill."By Caroline Fisher
- MusicWyclef Jean and Pras will join Lauryn Hill in celebrating the 25th anniversary of "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." By Caroline Fisher
- MusicWyclef Jean spoke on Pras in a recent interview.By Caroline Fisher
- MusicSources say Fugees fans should "stay tuned!!!"By Caroline Fisher
- Pop CulturePras claims that the allegations have negatively impacted business deals and music revenue. By Aron A.
- MusicThe rapper knew little of Pras' case, but had some things to say about rats.By Noah Grant
- Original ContentWhich is your favorite song by The Fugees?By Victor Omega
- MusicThe Fugees rapper wants to make it clear that he's not a rat.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe Public Enemy star stood by the Fugees member's good deeds as he maintains his complete innocence, despite being guilty.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe MC is looking at a pretty lengthy sentence.By Noah Grant
- ViralThe Fugees rapper admitted to receiving $100 million to be an unregistered agent of China.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- Pop CulturePras took the stand in his own federal trial on Tuesday.By Cole Blake
- Pop CultureThe acclaimed actor detailed his relationship with Jho Low, a Malaysian businessman who the Fugees member stands accused of embezzling money with.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe Fugees member faces charges like conspiracy and witness tampering, and could be in prison for up to 22 years.By Gabriel Bras Nevares