The Fugees - Ready Or Not video free download


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Album: - The Score is the second album by R&B/hip-hop trio The Fugees, Released Worldwide February 13, 1996. -

Label Ruffhouse, Columbia -

Producer: - Fugees, Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis, Salaam Remi, John Forté, Diamond D

Comments

8 years ago

Mike Watts

FUUUUUCKKK I miss the nineties if you grew up in this era then you know what im saying!!!

8 years ago

jennifleur latte

Doesn't get more "CLASS" than this!!! dis izz da schizzle !!!

8 years ago

MrBenny10101

This song is ok but there isn't even a lot of stuff about ass and material possessions and getting fucked up and it needs more base so I don't know it's pretty gay

8 years ago

Grimey Culture

Wanna hear a joke?....Young Thug

8 years ago

david mejia

My play list if ull of old school I dont like this new bs. Well other than jcole ad some other real nes like that

8 years ago

mjt crazy face

Can I just say tbh this is the type of music that is REAL hip hop and guess what I wasn't born when this song came out.I definitely think the 1990s had much more better music that cheesy songs about breakup 

8 years ago

Sam Pottorff

Love how they sampled an Enya song and turned it into a great Hip Hop song.

8 years ago

julie tafolla

8 years ago

halken

Dat beat-feel. I just feel...

8 years ago

Rick Prada

The Fugees - Ready Or fuck good music......

8 years ago

PrettyOlShannon

8 years ago

RICH YUNG

although this is great music great sounds great chorus and captivating song, at the end of the day I don't really get the message... wyclef over here talking about robberies and shit,, lauryn talkin about her flow or some shit, and its just simple ready or not here I come you can't hide. I think back in these days before she went solo a lot of this music was produced and written by someone else, and the group or maybe lauryn didn't have much control over the music, even the song killing me softly is a complete cover of the original, I believe almost that entire song is someone elses, and that is not what hip hop is about, I can honeslty say that AFTER she went solo her music had tons more meaning like zion, that thing aka doo wop, and many more, just my opinion lol

8 years ago

Andrew Parra

Drake actually said on a track find me in the water nemo as in the disney movie he's so wack but more famous than the fugees mobb deep terror squad and the ruff ryders 

8 years ago

EX0R8iTANT

So many people blinded by nostalgia. I appreciate the oldies myself, but damn.

8 years ago

Michelle Otero

my son uses of yesterday to write and rap. poetry!

8 years ago

matt miller

I don't get the old head comments about real hiphop and new and old. Basically put we all have our generation where we point to and can relate, and the new generations will be seen as crap. It's called getting older. There's a place for new and old, and I embrace all forms of hip hop.

8 years ago

summer young

If you wants to be famous in 2015, make a song about butts. 

8 years ago

janine gill

Some these young ones need to listen to some classic tunes

8 years ago

bbygyrl moe

Gr8 song 

8 years ago

Dennis Healy

*The Fugees "Ready Or Not"*.. Fugees /ˈfuːdʒiːz/ (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 Pras Michel. Deriving their name from the term refugee, Jean is Haitian, while Pras and Hill are American.

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