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Lauryn Noel Hill Born May 26 1975 In East Orange New Jersey Is An American Musical 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. Hill's Works Primarily In The Neo-Soul And Alternative Rap Styles Among Other Influences From Reggae And Folk. After A Four Year Hiatus She Released The Controversial MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 A Live Recording Of Original Material Except For ‘So Much Things To Say’ And ‘The Conquering Lion’. 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 Beating 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. Hill Has Four Children With Retired American Football Player Rohan Marley Son Of The Late Reggae Music Icon Bob Marley Zion David Marley Born 1997 Selah Louise Marley Born 1998 And Second Son Joshua Born 2002. A Fourth Child John Was Born In 2003 And The Couple Married Soon After. Early Life Lauryn Hill Was Born In East Orange New Jersey. Hill Was The Second Of Two Children Born To High School English Teacher Valerie Hill And Computer Programmer Mal Hill. As A Child Hill Incessantly Listened To Her Parents' Motown And 1960s Soul Records. Music Was A Central Part Of The Hill Home. Mal Hill Sang At Weddings Valerie Played The Piano And Lauryn's Older Brother Melaney Played The Saxophone Guitar And Drums. Hill Graduated From Columbia High School New Jersey In Maplewood New Jersey. Hill Was An Active Student Cheerleader And Performer. She Began Her Acting Career At A Young Age And Started Performing Music In 1987. In 1988 13-Year Old Hill Appeared As An Amateur Night Contestant On It's Showtime At The Apollo. Hill Sang Her Own Version Of William "Smokey" Robinson's Song "Who's Lovin' You?". A Nervous Hill Sung Far Away From The Mic And Was Heckled At First But Persisted And Finished Her Song To A Standing Applause Though She Did Not Win. Hill Was Childhood Friends With Actor Zach Braff And They Both Graduated From Columbia High School In 1993. Braff Mentions Inviting Hill To His Bar Mitzvah In 1988. 1 Hill Appeared On The Soap Opera As The World Turns As Kira Johnson. In December 1993 She Starred In "Sister Act 2 Back In The Habit" As Rita Louise Watson. In The Film She Performed The Songs "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" A Duet With Tanya Blount And "Joyful Joyful" . It Was In This Role As Rita That She First Came To National Prominence With Roger Ebert Calling Her "the Girl With The Big Joyful Voice". Although Sister Act I And II Were Originally Conceived As Vehicles For Comedian Whoopi Goldberg The Second Installment Won Lauryn Equal Notice. Her Other Acting Work Includes The Play Club XII With MC Lyte And The Motion Pictures King Of The Hill As Arletta The Elevator Operator Hav Plenty 1997 And Restaurant 1998 . She Appeared On The Soundtracks To Conspiracy Theory In 1996 On The Track "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" And Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood In 2002 On The Track "Selah" . Her Most Recent Album Mixtape Entitled "The Re-Education Of Lauryn Hill" Was Released In 2007.

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The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Is The Debut Solo Album Studio By Lauryn Hill. Released August 25 1998 The Album Swept The Grammy Awards In 1999 Being Nominated For 10 And Winning Five. As Of 2009 The Album Has Sold Over 19 Million Copies Worldwide And Over 10 Million Copies In The US Alone With The RIAA Giving It Diamond Status . Background In 1997 Hill Began Production On An Album That Would Eventually Become The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. The Title Was Partially Inspired By The Education Of Sonny Carson A Film And Autobiographical Novel About A Troubled African American Youth. The Album Includes Collaborations With Soul Singer D'Angelo On "Nothing Even Matters" Guitarist Carlos Santana On "To Zion" Singer Mary J. Blige On "I Used To Love Him" As Well As Then Little-Known John Legend Playing The Piano On "Everything Is Everything". Songs For The Album Were Largely Written In An Attic Studio In South Orange New Jersey And Recorded At Chung King Studios In Jamaica. Wyclef Jean Hill's Bandmate With The Fugees Initially Didn't Support Hill Recording A Solo Album But Eventually Offered His Production Help Hill Declined His Assistance. Several Songs On The Album Concerned Her Frustrations With The Fugees "I Used To Love Him" Dealt With The Break-Down Of The Relationship Between Hill And Wyclef Jean. "To Zion" Spoke About Her Decision To Have Her First Baby Even Though Many At The Time Encouraged Her To Abort The Pregnancy As To Not Interfere With Her Blossoming Career. The Miseducation Contained Several Interludes Of A Teacher Speaking To What Is Implied To Be A Classroom Of Children In Fact The "teacher" Was Played By Ras Baraka A Poet Educator And Politician Speaking To A Group Of Kids In The Living Room Of Hill's New Jersey Home. The Singer Requested That Baraka Speak To The Children About The Concept Of Love And He Improvised The Lecture. 1998 Saw The Release Of The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Which Was Both Critically And Commercially Successful. The Landmark Concept Album Set New Records For Black Women Female Hip-Hop Artists And Women In General. It Sold Over 423 000 Copies In Its First Week And Topped The Billboard 200 Albums Chart For Four Weeks And The Billboard R&B Album Chart For Six Weeks It Would Go On To Sell More Than 18 Million Copies Over The Next Decade. The First Single Off The Album Was "Lost Ones" US #27 Released In Spring 1998. The Second Was "Doo Wop That Thing " Which Reached #1 In The Billboard Charts. Other Singles Released In Support Of The Album Were "Ex-Factor" US #21 "Everything Is Everything" US #35 And "To Zion". At The 1999 Grammy Awards Hill Was Nominated Ten Times Becoming The First Female Ever To Be Nominated Ten Times In One Year Hill Won Five Grammys Including Album Of The Year Best R&B Album Best R&B Song Best Female R&B Vocal Performance And Best New Artist. Lauryn Hill Set A New Record In The Industry As She Became The First Woman To Win Five Grammys In One Night. Between 1998 And 1999 Hill Earned $25 Million From Record Sales And Touring. Hill Became A National Media Icon As Magazines Ranging From Time To Esquire To Teen People Vied To Put Her On The Cover. By The End Of The Year As The Album Topped Virtually Every Major Music Critic's Best-Of List She Was Being Credited For Helping Fully Assimilate Hip-Hop Into Mainstream Music. In The Late 1990s Hill Was Noted By Some As A Humanitarian. 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 Hill Received Three Awards At The 30th Annual NAACP Image Awards. In 1999 Ebony Named Her One Of "100 Most Influential Black Americans". She Was Named With Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. And Others Among The "10 For Tomorrow " In The EBONY 2000 Special Millennium Issue. In 2003 VH1 Named It The 37th Greatest Album Of All Time. In 2003 The Album Was Ranked Number 312 On Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. Chris Rock Ranked It 23rd In His 2005 List Of The Top 25 Hip-Hop Albums Of All Time. In 2008 Entertainment Weekly Named " The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" Second On The Greatest Albums In The Past 25 Years. Lawsuit Though The Miseducation Was Largely A Collaborative Work Between Hill And A Group Of Musicians Known As New Ark Vada Nobles Rasheem Pugh Tejumold And Johari Newton There Was "label Pressure To Do The Prince Thing " Wherein All Tracks Would Be Credited As "written And Produced By" The Artist With Little Outside Help. While Recording The Album When Hill Was Asked About Providing Contracts Or Documentation To The Musicians She Replied "We All Love Each Other. This Ain't About Documents. This Is Blessed." In 1998 New Ark Filed A Fifty-Page Lawsuit Against Hill Her Management And Her Record Label Stating That Hill "used Their Songs And Production Skills But Failed To Properly Credit Them For The Work." The Musicians Claimed That They Either Wrote Or Produced 13 Of 14 Tracks On Miseducation Despite The Liner Notes Of The Album Claiming That It Was "produced Written Arranged And Performed By Lauryn Hill." New Ark Requested Partial Writing Credits And Monetary Reimbursement. The Suit Was Settled Out Of Court In February 2001 For A Reported $5 Million. New Ark's Lawyer Peter C. Harvey Scoffed At Hill's Image As A Prolific Songwriter. “She Is Not A Musician She Is Not A Producer...I Dare Say If You Put Lauryn Hill In A Studio Alone She Couldn’t Do It Again." . In A 2005 Interview Lauryn Responded Saying " I Am A Songwriter Producer And A Musician And That I Gave People Too Much Credit That They Didn't Truly Deserve. I Can Do It Again Because I Am A Artist Thats Speaks From My Heart And From My Mind. If People Benefit Off My New Music To Come Then So Be It I Will Only Make Music To Give Information To My Own Children". As Of 2009 Hill Has Released Only One Album After Miseducation - 2001's MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 - Which Sold A Fraction Of Miseducation's Numbers.

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