Artist Type: Person
Artist Born:
1975
Lauryn Hill (born May 25, 1975 in South Orange, New Jersey) is a Hip-hop/Soul/World/Folk artist, and record producer, initially establishing her reputation as the most visible and vocal member of The Fugees, then continued on to a solo career releasing The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. She soon denounced her fame and began writing more spiritually and socially conscious songs.
Hill is noted as a humanitarian, and in 1996 she received an Essence Award for work which has included the 1996 founding of the Refugee Project, an outreach organization that supports a two-week overnight camp for at-risk youth, and for supporting well-building projects in Kenya and Uganda, as well as for staging a rap concert in Harlem to promote voter registration.
In 1999's Grammy Awards, Hill was nominated eleven times and won Album of the Year (besting Madonna's critically acclaimed album Ray of Light), Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, Best R&B Album, setting a new record for a female performer.
Miseducation
The Live Education of Lauryn Hill
The Miseducation of Lauren Hill
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998)
Doo Wop
Everything Is Everything
Ex-Factor (1998)
Turn Your Lights Down Low