Lauryn Hill
An image from Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales, one of the productions that also features Lauryn Hill.
Lauryn Hill

Lauryn Hill

May 26, 1975 — South Orange, New Jersey, USA

Lauryn Hill, a native of South Orange, New Jersey, first came to attention with the multi-talented The Fugees. Their first album, "Blunted On Reality", went virtually unnoticed by the public; their real breakthrough came with the sophomore album, "The Score", which featured "Killing Me Softly". That album stills remains the worldwide top-selling rap album of all time (17 million units shipped). She earned two Grammys (Best Rap Album and Best R&B Performance by a duo or group) in 1996 and gave birth to Zion (alleged father is Bob Marley's son) before releasing her self-written and self-produced solo album, "The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill", which topped Billboard charts the moment it came out. IMDb Mini Biography By: Kirillka

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