In this it has equaled the performance of Bjork when the latter had left the Sugarcubes to go to his own creation.
Now we know that the Fugees are a step away from the artistic life of Lauryn Hill, interesting step but short of that can give it.
She handles the black music options with skill, full of winks, on very committed texts and purposes.
'Everything Is Everything' she says and is believed word for it especially as 'Nothing Even Matters' confirms this urban hip hop soul, too personal to be easily étiquettable too diverse as in 'Every Ghetto, Every City' and 'Super Star'.
Very personal texts are also like 'When It Hurts So Bad', 'I Used To Love Him' or 'Forgive Them Father "and one begins to think: If Lauryn Hill was the future of black music American, the worthy daughter of Marvin Gaye?
Judge in, the album contains more beautiful bonuses that the resumption of tube fabulous Gloria Gaynor, not what you believe, and a nod to a standard giga Rock 60s.