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    Biography

    Origin :
  • South Orange, New Jersey, U.S.
  • Genres :
  • Hip hop
  • Soul
  • Reggae fusion
  • Also known as :
  • The Rap Translators
  • Also later known as Tranzlator Crew
  • Refugee Camp
  • Labels :
  • Ruffhouse
  • Columbia Records
  • Years active :
  • 1992-1997, 2004–2006
  • Past members :
  • Lauryn Hill
  • Wyclef Jean
  • Pras Michel
  • Fugees /ˈfuːdʒiːz/ (sometimes The Fugees; formerly Tranzlator Crew) were an American hip hop group who rose to fame in the mid-1990s. Their repertoire included elements of hip hop, soul and Caribbean music, particularly reggae. The members of the group were rapper/singer/producer Wyclef Jean, rapper/singer/producer Lauryn Hill, and rapper/producer Pras Michel. Deriving their name from the term refugee, Jean is Haitian, while Hill and Michel are American.

    The group recorded two albums—one of which, The Score (1996), was a multi-Platinum and Grammy-winning success and contains their hit single "Killing Me Softly"—before disbanding in 1997. Hill and Jean each went on to successful solo recording careers; Michel focused on soundtrack recordings and acting, though he found commercial success with his song "Ghetto Supastar". In 2007, MTV ranked them the 9th greatest Hip-hop group of all time.

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