For Hill’s part, “Black Woman” keeps the same energy as “Nobody,” and the MC does not mince her words. Along with a hard-hitting collaboration from JAY-Z, Jadakiss, and Conway The Machine, the compilation’s song by Lauryn and acclaimed Malian actress/singer Fatoumata Diawara is a gem. The Roc Nation Records LP is produced by the Western’s director, Jeymes Samuel. This weekend, Lauryn returned for more, courtesy of a soundtrack, The Harder They Fall. Lauryn Hill Gave Nas Her Best Verse In 20 Years It appears that 2021 marks a comeback season for one of Hip-Hop’s elite-yet-elusive talents.
In the weeks that followed, Lauryn, Wyclef Jean, and Pras reunited as the Fugees for a series of concert dates ( the remaining of which have now been postponed-reportedly due to pandemic issues). One of the best Rap verses of 2021 found Hill confronting her critics (in the media and social media alike), while highlighting her bigger purposes. As a guest on “Nobody” from Nas’ King’s Disease II, L-Boogie gripped the mic and spit her truth with dazzling precision. Lauryn Hill returned to rapping in a very real way.
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