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How Did Ms. Lauryn Hill Redefine Hip Hop and R&B?
Season 4
Episode 3
Together, Arthur "LA" Buckner and Linda Diaz take a deep dive into the incredible legacy of one of Hip Hop's most iconic figures: Ms. Lauryn Hill. From her early days in the Fugees to her groundbreaking solo album, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," we delve into Hill's journey as a singer, songwriter, and rapper.
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