Lauryn Hill delivered a heartfelt tribute to Roberta Flack at her Celebration of Life memorial in Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church.
In 1996, "Killing Me Softly" was covered by the hip-hop trio, The Fugees, with vocals by future Grammy winner, Lauryn Hill. At the 1999 MTV Movie Awards, Flack appeared on stage with the group to ...
The influential pop and R&B star in recent years had lost her ability to sing because ... Softly" was released in 1996 by the Fugees, with Lauryn Hill on lead vocals, bringing Flack a resurgence ...
Lauryn Ward led four Devil qualifiers with a fifth-place finish ... Eagle Valley’s fourth qualifier, Gabby Littlepage, pinned Trinidad’s Serenity Sanchez in the first round but lost in the ...
The wait to officially find out what postseason tournament the Wildcats would be playing in took a little longer on Sunday evening. Arizona women’s basketball had to sit through the hour-long ...
Colorado lost to TCU 63-50 on Jan. 1 ... Tied at halftime, an 8-0 run with consecutive 3-pointers by freshman Lauryn Swann put the Wildcats up by nine midway through the third period and Arizona took ...
Growing up, she listened to hip-hop and often incorporated lyrics from admired artists like Tupac Shakur, Nas, Lauryn Hill, ...
The influential pop and R&B star in recent years had lost her ability to sing because ... Softly” was released in 1996 by the Fugees, with Lauryn Hill on lead vocals, bringing Flack a resurgence ...
“Thank you, Miss Lauryn Hill. Thank you ... she said the 16-song effort — home to “Ex-Factor,” “To Zion” and “Lost Ones” — was the first she “ever purchased and ever remember ...