This is a great CD. The artist is very talented. Songs are well produced. The recording is great. If you have a good stereo, this will give your system a good workout. Highly recommend.
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This is my go- to album. I’m so in love with this CD. Year after year this album never disappoints. This a cd you can play straight through. The songs have meaning and Lauren sings them so beautifully!!!!
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This is a very soothing soulful artist with relevant lyrics even years later. Good back beats , this is great music for any age.
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this is one of the best CDs i've ever purchased. it is such and old CD by someone who didn't make many CDs (trust me, it was only by her choice) but it still makes people wonder when she is going to release another one. i will admit that there are maybe one or two good songs on the CD but the rest are great songs. there are plenty of classics and it is a very versatile album. it has a soulful R&B feel to it but she uses her talent very well to also make some soulful and meaningful rap songs. it is a CD with a lot to say about love, the music industry, family, etc. it is a must-have in ANY CD collection. P.S. the first four are some of my favorite but you will love "Nothing Even Matters" (her duet with R&B artist D'Angelo). listen to the end for songs like "Tell Him" and "2 Good 2 B True." better yet just put the CD in and listen to it all the way through until you come back to track #1.Read full review
Oh man, the media hype machine sure was workin' OVERTIME for Lauryn Hill that '98 year (lol)! Bought a CD copy to see what all the fuss was about back then and...well let's just say it was a hard lesson learned in terms of what is deemed "popular" by the mainstream and what is actually good quality based on what your own ears tell you. Think the only tracks on 'Miseducation' that I was fine with were Ex-Factor, When It Hurts So Bad, Nothing Even Matters, and that bonus track Tell Him (only one I really enjoyed the most out of the four and it was a "bonus" extra, go figure). Rest of the material is just blatantly overproduced pretentiousness for the radio-friendly "Hip-Pop" market. Hill's singing is still mediocre at best (she was booed off stage at the Apollo early on in her career FOR GOOD REASON, folks) and her rap skills I was never all that impressed with. On top of that, she wound up getting sued by the very musicians she hired for her solo debut because she refused to properly credit them for their work! No wonder she ended up disappearing from the limelight not long after, serves her right. You already have my "brutally" honest opinion on this Grammy-winning/multi-platinum album, so buy it at your own risk!Read full review
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