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Remi stripped away the frantic, overcrowded production of the album versions and replaced them with spacious, bass-heavy, reggae-infused grooves. These remixes gave Lauryn Hill more room to sing and Wyclef space to anchor the rhythm. The success of these remixes provided the exact sonic blueprint the group would use to record The Score two years later. Legacy and Why It's Worth Revisiting
A testament to the group's lyrical skills, this track showcased their ability to craft complex rhymes over a gritty beat. The Fugees Blunted On Reality Zip
The Fugees' most popular album is actually "The Score", which was released in 1996. It features hits like "Killing Me Softly" and "Ready or Not". Remi stripped away the frantic, overcrowded production of
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Pure weed humor. Dated, but charming.