The Score | Fugees

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The Score | Fugees

The Score | Fugees

Regular price 129 AED
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"The Score" is the second and final studio album by the hip-hop group Fugees. Released in 1996, the album features a perfect blend of soulful melodies, hip-hop beats, and socially conscious lyrics that solidified the Fugees' status as one of the most influential and innovative groups of the 1990s. With iconic tracks like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "Ready or Not," "The Score" is a must-have for any hip-hop or music enthusiast.

Tracklist:

  1. Red Intro
  2. How Many Mics
  3. Ready or Not
  4. Zealots
  5. The Beast
  6. Fu-Gee-La
  7. Family Business
  8. Killing Me Softly With His Song
  9. The Score
  10. The Mask
  11. Cowboys
  12. No Woman, No Cry
  13. Manifest/Outro

From the opening track "Red Intro" to the closing track "Manifest/Outro," "The Score" is a masterclass in hip-hop. The album effortlessly blends elements of soul, reggae, and jazz into its beats, creating a sound that is uniquely Fugees. With socially conscious lyrics that touch on everything from race relations to the struggles of the urban community, "The Score" is a thought-provoking and impactful album that still resonates with listeners today. If you're a fan of classic hip-hop or looking to explore the genre, "The Score" is an essential addition to your music collection.

Turn the table, drop the needle, and let the magic begin!
Good things come in grooves—spin your favorite vinyl today!
Life’s too short for bad records—play the classics!

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