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The miseducation AND unplugged were executed amazingly. Ms. Hill had the power to take you with her on her journey with the power of her voice. Noone in the later generations (Beyoncé included) can replicate the impact that Lauryn had on one's connection to music. :Lrynblssd:

Everyone else has to distract you with their shucking and jiving, costumes, wind and sound effects just for you to accompany them on their journey.
 
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The miseducation AND unplugged were executed amazingly. Ms. Hill had the power to take you with her on her journey with the power of her voice. Noone in the later generations (Beyoncé included) can replicate the impact that Lauryn had on one's connection to music. :Lrynblssd:

Everyone else has to distract you with their shucking and jiving, costumes, wind and sound effects just for you to accompany them on their journey.


Lauryns impact is overstated, she really didn't have one.
 
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Mary J. >>>> Lauryn Hill. What's the 411 and My Life are super classics. Mary is the real queen of Hip Hop Soul. Mary's music captured a golden moment in time when she dropped in 92'. :mjcry: So sophisticated, yet so hood and streetwise. Showing so much vulnerability and so much strength at the same time. Mary is that GOAT R&B Queen from the 90's. To be honest, more cac bytches liked Lauryn back in the 90's :hhh:. I remember cacs getting their panties in a knot when they heard accusations of Lauryn being "racist" towards cacs and feeling queasy hearing Fuggees skits shytting on cacs. :picard:

Not shytting on L Boogie, but Erykah Badu and L Boogie are more or less in the same league. But Badu had that p*ssy that had Andre 3000 and Common trading in their oversized jerseys, fitteds pulled low and windbreaker sweatsuits for Great Gatsby fits in an era where anything that wasn't a 3XL Fubu logo tee, a 5XL Avirex leather and size 44 Phat Farm carpenter jeans and oversized unlaced Timbs was considered sus. :picard: Mary was in a league of her own in the 90's. :wow:
 
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The miseducation AND unplugged were executed amazingly. Ms. Hill had the power to take you with her on her journey with the power of her voice. Noone in the later generations (Beyoncé included) can replicate the impact that Lauryn had on one's connection to music. :Lrynblssd:

Everyone else has to distract you with their shucking and jiving, costumes, wind and sound effects just for you to accompany them on their journey.


Use some recent Lauryn hill smilies :sas2:


nikkas will literally say anything for attention these days. :mjlol:


I agree, stomachlines was wilding for that one


And yet here we are...20 years from Miseducation, talking about her impact.

Mods, close the thread.


Yea you have to talk about her stuff from 20 years ago because she's been irrelevant ever since
 

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Mary J. >>>> Lauryn Hill. What's the 411 and My Life are super classics. Mary is the real queen of Hip Hop Soul. Mary's music captured a golden moment in time when she dropped in 92'. :mjcry: So sophisticated, yet so hood and streetwise. Showing so much vulnerability and so much strength at the same time. Mary is that GOAT R&B Queen from the 90's. To be honest, more cac bytches liked Lauryn back in the 90's :hhh:. I remember cacs getting their panties in a knot when they heard accusations of Lauryn being "racist" towards cacs and feeling queasy hearing Fuggees skits shytting on cacs. :picard:

Not shytting on L Boogie, but Erykah Badu and L Boogie are more or less in the same league. But Badu had that p*ssy that had Andre 3000 and Common trading in their oversized jerseys, fitteds pulled low and windbreaker sweatsuits for Great Gatsby fits in an era where anything that wasn't a 3XL Fubu logo tee, a 5XL Avirex leather and size 44 Phat Farm carpenter jeans and oversized unlaced Timbs was considered sus. :picard: Mary was in a league of her own in the 90's. :wow:

I think if Lauryn had kept going and dropped another album like The Miseducation, she would have been a legitimate threat to Mary.
 
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