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Original Content As Lauryn Hill and Pras continue to find themselves embroiled in high-profile misadventures, we take a look at why The Fugees will never (and should never) reform.
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Robert Blair -
Music The Fugees rapper thinks everything is on the table.
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Elias Andrews -
Music This is sad to hear about one of hip-hop's greatest groups.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Fans say she performed at the wrong reunion.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music The cancelation of Fugees' reunion tour was reportedly due to Pras Michel's legal trouble, not COVID-19.
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Cole Blake -
Original Content Many rappers came to prominence first as part of a group ( i.e. EPMD, Public Enemy, N.W.A., Wu-Tang Clan, and the list goes on). As time progressed, the concept (or rather unity) of the group would take a backseat to the individual. Whether it be the fans picking out whichever member they prefer, or whether there is that one particular member standing out amongst the rest (i.e. Andre 3000), the seeds were planted for one individual to embark on their own into the hip-hop wilderness. In light of this, has the nail been placed in the coffin, or is there still a bit of life left in the group concept?
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Chris Richburg -
Music Nobody is really surprised here.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Pras Michel was set to be sentenced on August 29, but an emergency surgery has pushed that back by about a month.
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Devin Morton -
News Check out a new track from Nino Bless.
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Music Could Trump gift Pras a pardon?
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music The trio is back together.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Pras reveals what could have been.
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Milca P.