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Free Music Notes for The Miseducation of Lauryn HillFree Music Review: I bought this on bad advice Hit: 1 StarsI bought this cd after David Bowie called it 'album of the year' during the grammies a few years back.
The title should be changed to 'Hi, I'm Lauryn Hill and I'm going to repeat my name over and over and over again'.
Mr. Bowie owes me $15.
Free Music Review: Greatest of all times. Hit: 5 StarsOf course everyone knows that this album is a masterpiece. It's Lauyrn's greatest work. Regardless what people say about Lauryn Hill she is remarkable. She's like no other human being ya know. I love the Miseducation of Lauyrn Hill, this is my 5 time buying the cd, the first 2 times someone stole it from me and the other 2, I wore the cds out listening to them so much.
Free Music Review: Brilliance , Truth, and Talent. Hit: 5 StarsWho can possibly deny the feeling of exhuberation that you get listening to this album. Proving to be the driving force and by far the most talented of the Hip Hop group,The Fugees, she broke out onto the solo music scene with heart and and a strenghth so obvious that it left the competition stumbling. This album sold like lemonade in the desert. This woman is so sick with it that it's ridiculous. She's got everything that truly makes an artist an artist. Her songs on this album educate, motivate, create, debate, and elevate understanding in a way that only a master could. Not to mention that the lady's got the voice of pure beauty and unique quality. Listening to her spit a few bars is like listening to a poet that stood along side Jesus Christ! But to think that her singing skills are just as hot is almost unthinkable. Her talent is mind boggling. Check out the high note she hits at the end of the track, Zion. Is she really taking on Mariah. Man! Lauryn Hill is outrageously breaking boundaries and bridging our hearts to the world of hip hop. If you don't have this album you need to get back to your shopping cart and toss it in because one shouldn't go without. Boost your knowledge a little, free your soul, and understand that "Everything Is Everything."
Free Music Review: This woman is a true, true Genius Hit: 5 StarsThis albums is the best Hip Hop/Soul ablum of time.To me lauryn hill's talent and soul by far out shines that of Mary J. blige( the most over rated woman in the history of r&b). This classic album makes me feel Ms. Hill is the true Queen of Hip Hop/Soul. Though it is interesting how simular both voices are in timbre. Listen to 'I USED TO LOVE HIM' from this album, you should notice there is ony a subtle difference in tonal quality when these ladies exchange verses (lauryn has the sweeter voice though).
To the review who said this album only gets on every bodies top 100 list because it won a grammy is an idiot.
Um, beyonce's 'dangerously in love', Alicia Key's 'songs in a minor' and norah jones' (whatever the name of her album was) all won a record 5 grammys, but ONLY 'the miseducation of Lauryn hill' is a classic. the others are good but not classic.
Sorry, i lied, 'songs in a minor' is actually not a very good album. it is quite borring.
Im my opinion 'miseducation' rightfully deserved more like 8 grammys. This is due to its uniqueness, rawness(i love this about it), genius lyrics, l-boogie's superfly rhyming skills( she IS the BEST female rapper of all time, lil' kim, missy elliott, foxxy brown and eve who are quite good can't compare), the darkness of her voice and her musical/cultural diversity.
by the way, this ablum had no hype with me. i got it in 2001 long after the hype that surounded lauryn hill died down. i still listen to it every day and i still love it.
it sounds especially fresh when i don't for like a month and then blast it through my sound system. try listening to an alicia keys or beyonce album for 5 years and you'd want to kill your self.
Ms. Hill is a genius.
Free Music Review: CLASSIC Hit: 5 StarsYou know the best thing about this album, is that still, after all these years, it's better then 98% of everything out today. A true classic in every sense.
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