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Loose Cannon: Chris Brown insults district attorney and pokes Jay Z over Beyonce collabo

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Chris Brown is mad as hell and he’s not going to take it anymore. The negative press magnet that is Chris Brown went on a Twitter tirade over his recent probation reinstatement which stipulated he has to perform 1,000 additional hours of manual labor. image image Curiously enough, Brown tweeted a Vine video of Beyonce performing and.hinted at a proposed collaboration between the two that her husband Jay Z wouldn’t like: image]]>

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SECOND ANNUAL CARIBBEAN MUSIC AWARDS ANNOUNCED FOR AUGUST 29TH IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

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Prepare for the most diverse music event of the year as Caribbean Elite Group proudly presents the nominees for the highly anticipated Caribbean Music Awards! With over 150 nominees and over 40 categories spanning a diverse range of islands and genres, this year’s awards promise to celebrate Caribbean music’s finest talents. Check out the official recap of last year’s inaugural event HERE. 

Carefully chosen through a rigorous selection process, the nominees represent the pinnacle of Caribbean music excellence. From the infectious rhythms of Reggae and Soca to the pulsating beats of Dancehall and beyond, these artists embody the rich tapestry of the Caribbean musical landscape. This year, we’re thrilled to introduce exciting new categories such as International DJ, French Caribbean Artist, Latin Caribbean Artist, and Bouyon Artist of the Year, alongside Chutney, Calypso, and Konpa Honors.

Voting is underway and will conclude on Thursday, June 30th, 2024, so be sure to cast your vote and make your voice heard! The celebration of the nominees will reach its peak at a star-studded event on Thursday, August 29th, at King Theatre, where music enthusiasts and industry insiders alike will come together to honor the extraordinary talents and tracks that have graced this prestigious list.

Leading the nominations this year are the sensational Dexta Daps with eight nominations, the energetic Skinny Fabulous with six nominations, and the dynamic Masicka, Yung Bredda, Bounty Killer, and Machel Montano with five nominations each. Also receiving noteworthy nominations are Asa Bantan, Tee Jay, Cham, Byron Messia, Patrice Roberts, Rajah Wild, Nailah Blackman, and Problem Child, each with four nominations.

Don’t miss your chance to have a say in the 2024 Caribbean Music Awards! Nominees, including self-nominations and peer acknowledgments, can vote through the official Caribbean Music Awards website at caribmusicawards.com. Fans will also have the opportunity to vote, ensuring that the awards truly reflect the vibrant and diverse voice of the Caribbean music community.

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For the latest updates and information about the 2024 Caribbean Music Awards, visit CaribMusicAwards.com and/or follow the platform on IG @CaribMusicAwards @CaribbeanEliteMagazine.

Join us in the excitement as we celebrate the vibrant music culture of the Caribbean region and recognize the remarkable talents that define it. Caribbean Elite Group is dedicated to showcasing the best of the Caribbean music scene, and we can’t wait to see you at the Caribbean Music Awards.

The complete list of nominees for “Caribbean Music Awards” 2024 are:

Album of the Year (Reggae)

Buju Banton- Born For Greatness

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Collie Buddz – Take It Easy

Marcia Griffiths – Golden

Morgan Heritage – The Homeland

Stephen Marley – Old Soul

Sizzla – The I-Grade

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Julian Marley & Antaeus -Colors of Royal

 

Album of the Year (Dancehall)

Masicka – Generation of Kings

Popcaan- Great Is He

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Valiant – 4:14

Beenie Man- Simma

Byron Messia – No Love

Bounty Killer & Baby Cham – Time Bomb

Aidonia- Occupied Mind

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Song of the Year (Dancehall)

Tee Jay – Drift

Byron Messia – Talibans

Valiant – Mad Out

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450 – Wild n Rich

Rajah Wild – Wild Out

Baby Cham, Bounty Killer & Dexta Daps – Slow Motion

Masicka – Tyrant

 

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Song of the Year (Soca)

Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous – Come Home

Problem Child, Jus Jay King, Nelieux – Holiday

Olatunji – Engine room

Machel Montano & Patrice Roberts – Like Yuh Self

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Bunji Garlin – Hard Fete

Nadia Batson- Market

Lyrikal – Look Back

 

Artist of the Year – Male (Dancehall)

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Masicka

Dexta Daps

Valiant

Tee Jay

Popcaan

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450

Byron Messia

 

Artist of the Year – Male (Reggae)

Beres Hammond

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Romain Virgo

Tarrus Riley

Christopher Martin

Shaggy

Protoje

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Artist of the Year – Male (Soca)

Skinny Fabulous

Problem Child

Asa Banton

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Machel Montano

Voice The Artiste

Bunji Garlin

Lyrikal

 

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Artist of the Year (Latin Caribbean)

Lyz Martin

La Pana

Romeo Santos

Gaza Fish

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AKIM

El Alfa

 

Artist of the Year – Female (Dancehall)

Jada Kingdom

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Shenseea

Spice

Shaneil Muir

Stefflon Don

Tina (Hood Celebrity)

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Artist of the Year – Female (Reggae)

Koffee

Etana

Alaine

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Lila Iké

Naomi Cowan

 

Artist of the Year – Female (Soca)

Patrice Roberts

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Nailah Blackman

Nadia Batson

Destra Garcia

Fay-Ann Lyons

Alison Hinds

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Nessa Preppy

 

Artist of the Year (Bouyon)

Asa Bantan

Triple K

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Mr Ridge

Nice

Kenny G

Carlyn Xp

Reo

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Artist of the Year (French Caribbean)

Kalash

Kassav’

Michael Robinson

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Phyllisia Ross

Blaiz Fayah

DJ Chinwax

Bamby

 

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Best New Artist (Dancehall)

Byron Messia

Nigy Boy

Rajah Wild

Stalk Ashley

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Kraff

Malie Donn

 

Best New Artist (Soca)

Yung Bredda

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Rae

Rane

Empress J

Star Martin

Faith Callender

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Best New Artist (Reggae)

Aiesha

Mortimer

Royal Blu

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Blvk H3ro

Ras I

Joby Jay

Kxng Izem

 

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Konpa Band of the Year

T VICE

Klass

KAI

Vayb

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Nu Look

Zafem

K-Dilak and Bedjine

 

Performer of the Year (Dancehall)

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Dexta Daps

Tee Jay

Shenseea

Spice

Ding Dong

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Masicka

Skeng

 

Performer of the Year (Soca)

Patrice Roberts

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Skinny Fabulous

Asa Bantan

Kes

Problem Child

Machel Montano

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Voice The Artiste

Mr Killa

 

Collaboration of the Year (Soca)

Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous – Come Home

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Skinny Fabulous & Mr Killa & Asa Bantan- Do What Yuh Want

Machel Montano & Patrice Roberts- Like Yuh Self

College Boy & Yung Bredda- Juk On The Junction

Ricardo Dru & Viking Ding Dong- Tornado

Lead Pipe & Just Jay – Brain Freeze

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Collaboration of the Year (Reggae)

Shaggy, Kes – Mood

Sean Paul, Beres Hammond- Rebel Time

Alaine, Dexta Daps- Seh It Yah

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Morgan Heritage, Baby Cham, Bounty Killer, Stonebwoy-  Who Deh Like You

Marlon Asher, Tarrus Riley, Capleton – Diamonds and Gold

Julian Marley & Antaeus – Inna Mood

 

Collaboration of the Year (Dancehall)

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Burna Boy, Byron Messia – Talibans II

The 9ine, Jada Kingdom – Turn Me On

450, Shaneil Muir – Crawsis

Popcaan, Drake – We Caan Done

Baby Cham, Bounty Killer, Dexta Daps – Slow Motion

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Masicka, Lila IkĂ©, Chronic Law – Triumph

Mavado, Jay A, Dexta Daps – Pain

 

Video of the Year (Reggae/Dancehall)

Tee Jay – Drift

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Valiant- Mad Out

Baby Cham, Bounty Killer & Dexta Daps – Slow Motion

Alkaline – Boss

Mavado, Jay-A, Dexta Daps – Pain

DJ Cassidy & Shaggy feat. Rayvon – If You Like Pina Coladas

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Video of the Year (Soca)

Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous- Come Home

Problem Child, Jus Jay & Nelieux- Holiday

Nadia Batson- Market

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Machel Montano & Patrice – Like Yuh Self

Bunji Garlin – Hard Fete

Lyrikal & Lil Natty & Thunder- The Ambush

Mical Teja – DNA

 

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2023 Impact Award – (Dancehall)

Byron Messia

Rajah Wild

Chronic Law

Jah Vinci

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Stalk Ashley

Prince Swanny

Kraff

 

2023 Impact Award – (Soca)

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Yung Bredda

Mical Teja

Pumpa

Terra D Governor

V’ghn

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Rae

DJ Cheem

 

2023 Impact Award – (Reggae)

Naomi Cowan

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Mortimer

Jah 9

Samora

Sevana

Jaz Elise

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Irie Souljah

 

People’s Choice Award 

Kes

Skinny Fabulous

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Patrice Roberts

Asa Banton

Dexta Daps

Shenseea

Yung Bredda

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International DJ of the Year

Private Ryan

DJ Puffy

Travis World

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DJ Young Chow

DJ Riggo Suave

DJ Kevin Crown

DJ Osocity

DJ Stakz

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Entertainer of the Year

Maya Fairy

Julie Mango

Jr Lee So Crazy

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Majah Hype

White Yardie

Yung Bredda

Dale Elliott

 

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Music Event of the Year

Brunch and Soca

Dominica World Creole Music Festival

I Love Soca

Soca Brainwash

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Stink and Dutty

Reggae Sumfest

St Kitts Music Festival

BRT WKND

 

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Cruise Event of the Year

Uber Soca

Welcome To Jam Rock

Love And Harmony

FeteTopia

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The 77th Festival de Cannes winners’ list

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After 11 days of an exceptional edition, the Jury of the 77th Festival de Cannes, chaired by American director, screenwriter and actress Greta Gerwig, surrounded by Turkish screenwriter and photographer Ebru Ceylan, American actress Lily Gladstone, French actress Eva Green, Lebanese director and screenwriter Nadine Labaki, as well as Spanish director and screenwriter Juan Antonio Bayona, Italian actor Pierfrancesco Favino, Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu and French actor and producer Omar Sy, presented its winners’ list among the 22 films presented in Competition this year.

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Sean Kingston, mother arrested after singer’s Florida mansion raided

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Singer Sean Kingston has been arrested in California, hours after a police raid of his Florida mansion, during which his mother was also arrested. (more…)

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The winners of the 27th La Cinef Selection

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La Cinef Selection

The Short Films and La Cinef Jury presided by Lubna Azabal and comprised of Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, Paolo Moretti, Claudine Nougaret and Vladimir PeriĆĄić has awarded the 2024 La Cinef Prizes today during a ceremony held in the Buñuel Theatre, followed by the screening of the winning films. La Cinef consisted of 18 student films, chosen out of 2 263 entries coming from 555 film schools around the world.

First Prize

SUNFLOWERS WERE THE FIRST ONES TO KNOW

Chidananda S Naik
FTII, Pune, India

Joint Second Prize

OUT THE WINDOW THROUGH THE WALL
Asya Segalovich
Columbia University, United States

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THE CHAOS SHE LEFT BEHIND
Nikos Kolioukos
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Third Prize

BUNNYHOOD 
Mansi Maheshwari
NFTS, United Kingdom

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The Festival de Cannes allocates a €15,000 grant for the First Prize, €11,250 for the Second and €7,500 for the Third.

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Rerun in Paris

The awarded films will be screened at the Cinéma du Panthéon on June 3 and at the MK2 Quai de Seine on June 4.

More information about the rerun of films on the website of the Festival de Cannes next week

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Award for Best Immersive Work of the 77th Festival de Cannes

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Today at the Plage des Palmes, the Jury of the Immersive Competition of the 77th Festival de Cannes awarded the prize for Best Immersive Work, presenting one winner among the 8 in-competition virtual reality, augmented reality, video projection and holographic works.

The Jury, chaired by French filmmaker and screenwriter Marie Amachoukeli, included French writer, director and producer Mathias Chelebourg, American producer, writer, and director Vassiliki Khonsari, Israeli filmmaker Uri Kranot, and New Zealand and American filmmaker Raqi Syed.

The Award was presented to Colored created by Tania de Montaigne, Stéphane Foenkinos, Pierre-Alain Giraud.

For its inaugural year, more than 3000 tickets were booked by Festival attendees to experience this new movement taking place at the 77th Festival de Cannes.

The selected works – En amour, Evolver, Human Violins: Prelude, Maya: the Birth of a superhero, Noire, TELOS I, The Roaming and Traversing the Mist – each used a variety of technologies and techniques to pave the way for new methods of storytelling.

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“With the Immersive Competition, the Festival de Cannes is showcasing a new art form that draws in part on the heritage of cinema. This approach is in line with our desire to explore new stories and new experiences. This is not the first time the Festival de Cannes has exhibited an immersive work. In 2017, Alejandro GonzĂĄlez Iñårritu‘s Carne y Arena was presented in the Official Selection, and it was a great success. Today the medium is more mature and we’re once again pioneering our approach, offering immersive art pride of place at the Festival, with a selection of 8 works in competition and an awards ceremony hosted by an international jury,’ says Thierry FrĂ©maux, General Delegate of the Festival de Cannes.

“The Immersive Competition is a continuation of the original values of the Festival, exploring new stories with the new tools available,” says Elie Levasseur, Immersive Competition Project Director.

 

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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill takes No. 1 spot on Apple Music’s 100 Best list

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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill takes No. 1 spot on Apple Music's 100 Best list

Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list culminates today with the much-anticipated reveal of the top 10 albums of all time and The Miseducation of Lauryn Hillcrowned No. 1.

Upon receiving the news, Lauryn Hill told Apple Music, “This is my award, but it’s a rich, deep narrative, and involves so many people, and so much sacrifice, and so much time, and so much collective love.”

10. Lemonade (2016), Beyoncé
Beyoncé’s genre-obliterating blockbuster sixth album is furious, defiant, anguished, vulnerable, experimental, muscular, triumphant, humorous, and brave — a vivid personal statement, released without warning in a time of public scrutiny and private suffering. Every second of Lemonade deserves to be studied and celebrated.

9. Nevermind (1991), Nirvana 
Nevermind and its opening salvo “Smells Like Teen Spirit” didn’t just mark an unlikely breakthrough for the Seattle trio, it upended popular culture in ways never before and never since. Punk became pop, grunge became global vernacular, industry walls broke into rubble, and lead vocalist Kurt Cobain was anointed the reluctant voice of a generation in need of catharsis — all seemingly overnight.

8. Back to Black (2006), Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse’s presentation and otherworldly, timeless vocals make her music feel different — not so much an attempt to re-create the past as to honor the music she loved while still being true to the trash-talking, self-effacing millennial she was. The sound of Back to Black might appeal to retro-soul fans and jazz classicists, but the attitude is closer to rap. Yes, she was funny. But she wasn’t kidding.

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7. good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012), Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar’s sophomore album good kid, m.A.A.d city is one of the defining hip-hop records of the 21st century. West Coast hip-hop elders like Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre anointed Lamar to carry on the legacy of gangsta rap, and the legacy of this album is a crucial example of American storytelling that established the future Pulitzer Prize winner as perhaps his generation’s most accomplished writer.

6. Songs in the Key of Life (1976), Stevie Wonder
In 1974, Stevie Wonder was the most critically revered pop star in the world; he was also considering leaving the music industry altogether. So when Songs in the Key of Life was released two years later, demand was so high that it became, at the time, the fastest-selling album in history. The album, which runs nearly 90 minutes, is effortlessly melodic, broad in scope, and deeply personal. Sonically, culturally, and emotionally, Songs in the Key of Life is much more than a gigantic collection of songs — it forms an entire worldview.

5. Blonde (2016), Frank Ocean
Though Blonde packs 17 tracks into one quick hour, it’s a sprawling palette of ideas, a testament to the intelligence of flying one’s own artistic freak flag and trusting that audiences will meet them where they’re at. They did. And Ocean established himself as a generational artist uniquely suited to the complexities and convulsive changes of the second decade of the 21st century.

4. Purple Rain (1984), Prince & The Revolution
With half its track list comprising top 10 singles, this soundtrack is what truly turned Prince Rogers Nelson into one of the most instantly recognizable and distinctive pop artists ever. Prince often drew comparisons to Jimi Hendrix for the way he mixed music that felt Black and white, sacred and profane. The reality is that he had no precedent then and no comparison now.

3. Abbey Road (1969), The Beatles
The Beatles’ Abbey Road is an ageless, unmatched collection of songs by a world-changing band at their creative peak. The band’s 11th and penultimate album sounds like nothing more or less than four extremely gifted humans playing one indelible song after another in the same room together.

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2. Thriller (1982), Michael Jackson
There are few pop albums, or even works of art, that denote a wholesale shift in time and space the way Michael Jackson’s Thriller did in 1982. It did nothing less than define the modern pop blockbuster and redefine the scope and reach of music. Seven of its nine original cuts were top 10 singles, and it became one of the bestselling albums ever made.

1. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998), Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill’s debut — and only — solo studio album was a seismic event in 1998: a stunningly raw, profound look into the spiritual landscape not just of one of the era’s biggest stars, but of the era itself. She was, and remains, a once-in-a-generation talent whose inspiration and innovation can be heard through the decades. Artists exhaust long discographies hoping for a cohesive piece of work resonant enough to reshape culture and inscribe its creator into the pantheon; Lauryn Hill did it in one.

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