Not Top

 

Fugees - Greatest Hits

Fugees - Greatest Hits
 

It's Your Turn

iTunes 10 New Releases

MDNA (Deluxe Edition) - Madonna
MDNA (Deluxe Edition) by Madonna

Lively Up Yourself - Bob Marley
Lively Up Yourself by Bob Marley

The Fray - The Collection - The Fray
The Fray - The Collection by The Fray

A Different Kind of Truth - Van Halen
A Different Kind of Truth by Van Halen

Scars & Stories - The Fray
Scars & Stories by The Fray

Scars & Stories (Deluxe Version) - The Fray
Scars & Stories (Deluxe Version) by The Fray

La Isla Bonita (Glee Cast Version feat. Ricky Martin) - Single - Glee Cast
La Isla Bonita (Glee Cast Version feat. Ricky Martin) - Single by Glee Cast

NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 41 - Various Artists
NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 41 by Various Artists

Don't Wanna Lose You (Glee Cast Version) - Single - Glee Cast
Don't Wanna Lose You (Glee Cast Version) - Single by Glee Cast

A Different Kind of Truth (Deluxe Version) - Van Halen
A Different Kind of Truth (Deluxe Version) by Van Halen

The Fugees

Fugees - Greatest Hits

 
Cover Fugees - Greatest Hits click the image to get it in cd-cover size
Release Date:
Label: Sony
Rating: 3.5
 
»» Download Fugees - Greatest Hits for free
Description:
 
 

 
Tracklist of Fugees - Greatest Hits

Disc 1
1 Vocab [Refugees Hip Hop Remix]   view lyrics
2 Nappy Heads [Remix Radio Edit]   view lyrics
3 Fu-Gee-La   view lyrics
4 How Many Mics   view lyrics
5 Killing Me Softly With His Song  4:51 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 No Woman, No Cry  4:33 view lyrics
7 Cowboys  5:24 view lyrics
8 Score   view lyrics
9 Sweetest Thing [Mahogany Mix]   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Ready or Not [Salaam's Ready for the Show Remix]  3:47 view lyrics

Reviews:

Da good old dayz of Hip-Hop

This is nothing else I can say about this besides this was da Hip-Hop of the good old dayz, when things still sounded great! This album, I think, was just put together by Columbia Records just so peeps would know nothing new is comin further. Maybe there might be, but I seriously doubt there is. I miss the Fugees, I miss them being together on a record, rhyming and having a good time. This CD really brings back the memories of the three of them still being together. The hits "Nappy Heads" "Fu-Gee-La" "Killing Me Softly" not to mention solo efforts like "Gone Till November" from Wyclef "Ghetto Supastar" from Pras featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and introducing Mya and "The Sweetest Thing" from Lauryn Hill, also featured on the Love Jones soundtrack. The FUGEES, really made a name for themselves in the 90's with "The Score" Winning Grammies for it, being labelled one of the best Hip-Hop/Rap acts of the 90's, like I said befo' I'mma miss 'em, God Bless 'em!

Great rap group...but the 'greatest hits' cd could be better

The Fugees brought a breath of fresh air to the rap game in the mid 1990s. As gangster rap, with the likes of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac, dominated mainstream rap, the Fugees offered an alternative to those listeners who did not want every song to be about graphic violence and crime (although some of their songs still deal with similar subject matter). Their lyrics were clever and introspective, and their music was...in general, softer. Their beats were different too, often sampling jazz or soul in the middle of their songs. So, it's no surprise that they stand tall as one of the greatest rap groups of all time, for their talent as well as their inovation. Lauren Hill's voice is absolutely beautiful, and Wyclef actually plays an instrument (the guitar...and quite well), which is rare in rap music.
That being said, this cd falls short of my expectations. The fact is, the Fugees, for the most part, did not write a bad song. Indeed, their cd "The Score" could itself be a greatest hits cd. This cd offers a nice sampling of their music, but leaves out some very good songs (Zealots, for example). And, while the cd is advertised as including some work from the separate members of the Fugees (recorded after the 'breakup'), it merely has Lauren Hill's "The Sweetest Thing," and leaves off any of Wyclef's solo work. If you include Lauren Hill's "The Sweetest Thing," you should certainly have Wyclef's "Gone Till November," his remix of "Stayin' Alive," "Perfect Gentleman," and/or "Street Jeopardy." However, this cd unfortunately does not. Finally, the cd contains a remix version of "Ready or Not," while the original version (whic appears on "The Score")is far superior. The remix on this cd does not showcase Lauren Hill's voice nearly as well, nor does it have a groove or beat that should be on any greatest hits compilation. Because the Fugees only released a few albums, this cd was obviously a record company's attempt to capitalize and make more money. Therefor, the Fugees can hardly be hald responsible for the tracks that made the final cut. That is why I still gave the cd 5 stars. Every song is good...but it has so much more potential. While many fans would have preferred a new album to a greatest hits one, this one should bring in a few new fans.

HOLD UP

Hold up a minute. I was so hyped when I got an e-mail from Sony/Columbia Records awhile back that a Fugees Greatest Hits CD was about to drop. They said that it would include Fugees material as well as solo hits (from all 3 - they even named a few cuts). Guess what? None of that stuff is here. It's all tracks that have appeared on the Blunted On Reality, The Score, or Bootleg Versions CDs (with the lone exception of Lauryn Hill's The Sweetest Thing - one of 2 hidden songs on her 1st solo effort). Talk about a shell game. I've seen straighter 3 card monte games. Wyclef got it right on the Columbia Records cut of his Ecleftic CD. So beware and go bust out the Fugees CDs you already own.