“We’ve tried absolutely everything that we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID,” the singer explained in a tearful video to fans. 21 due to COVID complications, including delivery delays and crewmembers testing positive for the virus. One day earlier, Adele rescheduled her Las Vegas residency that was set to kick off Jan. Their 1996 album, The Score, delivered the famed single “Killing Me Softly,” and has, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, since sold 7 million copies in the U.S., with 22 million copies worldwide. Originally released on Februon Ruffhouse/Columbia Records, The Score was the second (and final) studio album from Fugees, a revolutionary alternative hip-hop group comprised of rapper/singer/producer Lauryn Hill, rapper/singer/producer. The group, originally known as Tranzlator Crew, was formed in the early ’90s and changed their name to Fugees - an abbreviation of “refugees” - as a nod to several of the group members’ immigrant backgrounds. VMP members will also receive a 12 x 24 Fugees fold-out poster with this highly collectible 20th Anniversary vinyl edition of The Score. Fugees The Score - Fugees Print - Fugees Art - Dot Matrix - Music - Lauryn Hill Poster Canvas Wall Art PrintPoster:Printed with Dye/Pigment Reactive InkOn archival matte paperShipped in heavy duty poster tubeHeavy weight (230 gsm), thick base (9.5 mil), and an instant-dry coating that resists fingerprints and smudging.
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