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Lauryn Hill Workin On New Album, UK Tour Date Revealed

06/29/2007 2:00 PM, Yahoo! Music


Lauryn Hill is getting close to finally releasing a new album, according to reports.

Hill is set to release a new song, "Lose Myself," which is featured on the soundtrack of forthcoming animated film Surf's Up.

Representatives have said that the singer has gone back into the studio with the goal of making a new album.

The album is said to feature material from her vaults and the new material which will "probably" feature some collaborations.

Hill has not released any new studio material since 1998's The Miseductaion Of Lauryn Hill. She released the album MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 in 2002.

The Fugees reunited briefly initially in 2004, but despite a new album to be rumored, member Pras said this year that the reunion was "straight dead" and that Hill had "some issues she needs to deal with," reports MTV News.

Hill will also play a number of live dates across the world, including a sole U.K. date on July 7.
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Reply #1 posted 06/30/07 8:19am

icke4presidant

so?

She's a racist crack whore
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Reply #2 posted 06/30/07 3:34pm

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speaking of Lauryn...
here's a review of her show
in Oakland, CA


Imagine my disappointment, steadfast Lauryn Hill stan that I am, in the hot-off-the-press news this morning of Ms. Hill's misadventure at Oakland's Paramount Theater, on the first of a sporadic string of stateside summer tour dates:

How bad was this concert? Well, calling it a fiasco would be an insult to fiascos everywhere. It was so bad that it sent 75 to 100 fans into the lobby only four songs into the set, all of them grumbling loudly and demanding refunds. Those were the smart ones - the rest of us remained in our seats and watched what amounted to a two-hour train wreck.
Jim Harrington, Inside Bay Area

Her hair in an unkempt rust-colored Afro, Hill wore a green-and-yellow plaid jacket that appeared to be made of wool and an ankle-length black skirt, looking not unlike a bag lady one might encounter at a taco truck on International Boulevard. She held a microphone in her right hand and a black handkerchief in her left, frequently wiping sweat from her face as she paced the stage.

At one point during the show, the singer tripped and fell, landing flat on her backside. "That's what I get for wearing high heels," she said, as she rose to her feet.

Lee Hildebrand, San Francisco Chronicle

...Lauryn Hill, moved across the stage like a sac-religious mixture of a James Brown impersonation, and your local borderline drunk.

The band was playing so loud, I swear it was a Battle of the Bands contest, Lauryn Hill’s mic was generating so much feedback, I felt like I was stuck in a middle school auditorium listening to an ear-splitting talent show, and “Ms. Diva Hill” was so twisted, that through the music and mic catastrophe, I’m not even sure if she was speaking a language native to any country on this planet.

In the lobby there was a growing crowd of angry patrons. I passed a lawyer who was collecting names for a petition, and saw a line of security guards backed up against the doors that led to the box office with a crowd of people waiting. Soon thereafter, the police showed up. A fight broke out in the balcony, someone threw up, and a middle-aged woman came limping out of the arena with no shoes on.

Excerpts of concert-goer K.R. Fardy's letter to the SF Weekly's "All Shook Down" blog

Miss Hill's voice sounded like she had just come off a bad chest cold, her pacing of songs included epic-length new stuff (including her first song that had a chorus that repeated something about heathens over and over and over) and crowd favorites so drowned out by the awesome, yet huge 11-piece band (3 guys on percussion, 2 guys on keys, 3 guys on strings, 2 guys on horns, 1 DJ plus 4 back-up singers) that you could barely make out Miss Hill's vocals.
Blogger two eLs

(Hill at at her fan-friendliest)

Here's the rub: I will still attend Hill's free Brooklyn concert this August. I saw Hill at her height during the Miseducation... tour. She put on a spectacle at the Fox Theater in Atlanta and me and my road dog at the time put on our BCBG best, coated our faces with Chanel cosmetics, zipped up our knee-high Kenneth Cole boots and had an extraordinary time. We were so hyped up that despite being underage we confidently drove a few blocks to the afterparty at Esso, parked my friend's truck kitty corner to a Land Rover out of which emerged Andre Benjamin back when he was still 'Dre and, ten paces behind, a narrow platformed woman who we initially dismissed until she cowered from what I can only imagine were imaginary paparazzi bulbs and drew attention to her Baduity. 'Dre said something pleasant and beat us to the entrance. We attempted to follow his lead but were thwarted by the bouncer's demand for ID. Still, it was a good night. We bore witness the next week in the cafeteria of our face-to-face interaction with a woman whose solo debut soundtracked our first year of college, from its drop during our orientation week through May's move-out. We were newly independent and somewhat idealistic like Boogie and were ones to experiment with the odd make-up palette and the ankle-twisting platform sandals. Plus we were exceedingly dramatic. The passion, the pathos, and yes even the pretense of Miseducation... was a perfect match. So looking back, looking back, looking back is a reminder of what we had, what we were: "I Wish", animated, for the not-so little nappy headed boys, the growing-up girls with press and curls and God knows who else. The Boomers romanticize much (i.e., 'Summer of Love' 40th anniversary mania) and it's only fair that the sentimental ones of us should be allowed to see the world, in this case a slight frightfully-fallen star, through rose-colored glasses.

http://www.vibe.com/blog/babar/2007/06/the_misa.html
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #3 posted 06/30/07 4:11pm

alwayslate

I am convinced that she has completely lost her mind.
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Reply #4 posted 06/30/07 6:04pm

DirtyChris

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alwayslate said:

I am convinced that she has completely lost her mind.

you know... and I was just saying
she's a person like everybody else
but she tries too hard sometimes
Lauryn is deeeeep ::bass voice::
and I'm 100% with you
I think she's lost it (her mind)
drugs maybe ::throws hands up::
she's got on a fucking wool sweater
in July eek neutral
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"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #5 posted 06/30/07 6:06pm

Graycap23

Wow. Sad 2 hear this. sad
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Reply #6 posted 06/30/07 6:09pm

MikeMatronik

The Chinese Democracy of the Hip-Hop World
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Reply #7 posted 06/30/07 7:08pm

Anxiety

A fight broke out in the balcony, someone threw up, and a middle-aged woman came limping out of the arena with no shoes on.



i'm sorry but WOW falloff
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Reply #8 posted 06/30/07 7:34pm

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I think part of Lauryn's problem is she really has no idea of who she is. She spent so much time creating an image to combat the image that she created when she was with the Fuggees. Now, she has become totally lost inside of that second image that she created and it is a sad thing to see. She had potential to be as big as many of music legends, but she just cannot take all of the things that fame brings with it.
"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #9 posted 07/01/07 1:00pm

Nick715

MikeMatronik said:

The Chinese Democracy of the Hip-Hop World


So true!
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Reply #10 posted 07/02/07 12:16am

SoulAlive

DirtyChris said:

speaking of Lauryn...
here's a review of her show
in Oakland, CA


Imagine my disappointment, steadfast Lauryn Hill stan that I am, in the hot-off-the-press news this morning of Ms. Hill's misadventure at Oakland's Paramount Theater, on the first of a sporadic string of stateside summer tour dates:

How bad was this concert? Well, calling it a fiasco would be an insult to fiascos everywhere. It was so bad that it sent 75 to 100 fans into the lobby only four songs into the set, all of them grumbling loudly and demanding refunds. Those were the smart ones - the rest of us remained in our seats and watched what amounted to a two-hour train wreck.
Jim Harrington, Inside Bay Area

Her hair in an unkempt rust-colored Afro, Hill wore a green-and-yellow plaid jacket that appeared to be made of wool and an ankle-length black skirt, looking not unlike a bag lady one might encounter at a taco truck on International Boulevard. She held a microphone in her right hand and a black handkerchief in her left, frequently wiping sweat from her face as she paced the stage.

At one point during the show, the singer tripped and fell, landing flat on her backside. "That's what I get for wearing high heels," she said, as she rose to her feet.

Lee Hildebrand, San Francisco Chronicle

...Lauryn Hill, moved across the stage like a sac-religious mixture of a James Brown impersonation, and your local borderline drunk.

The band was playing so loud, I swear it was a Battle of the Bands contest, Lauryn Hill’s mic was generating so much feedback, I felt like I was stuck in a middle school auditorium listening to an ear-splitting talent show, and “Ms. Diva Hill” was so twisted, that through the music and mic catastrophe, I’m not even sure if she was speaking a language native to any country on this planet.

In the lobby there was a growing crowd of angry patrons. I passed a lawyer who was collecting names for a petition, and saw a line of security guards backed up against the doors that led to the box office with a crowd of people waiting. Soon thereafter, the police showed up. A fight broke out in the balcony, someone threw up, and a middle-aged woman came limping out of the arena with no shoes on.

Excerpts of concert-goer K.R. Fardy's letter to the SF Weekly's "All Shook Down" blog

Miss Hill's voice sounded like she had just come off a bad chest cold, her pacing of songs included epic-length new stuff (including her first song that had a chorus that repeated something about heathens over and over and over) and crowd favorites so drowned out by the awesome, yet huge 11-piece band (3 guys on percussion, 2 guys on keys, 3 guys on strings, 2 guys on horns, 1 DJ plus 4 back-up singers) that you could barely make out Miss Hill's vocals.
Blogger two eLs

(Hill at at her fan-friendliest)

Here's the rub: I will still attend Hill's free Brooklyn concert this August. I saw Hill at her height during the Miseducation... tour. She put on a spectacle at the Fox Theater in Atlanta and me and my road dog at the time put on our BCBG best, coated our faces with Chanel cosmetics, zipped up our knee-high Kenneth Cole boots and had an extraordinary time. We were so hyped up that despite being underage we confidently drove a few blocks to the afterparty at Esso, parked my friend's truck kitty corner to a Land Rover out of which emerged Andre Benjamin back when he was still 'Dre and, ten paces behind, a narrow platformed woman who we initially dismissed until she cowered from what I can only imagine were imaginary paparazzi bulbs and drew attention to her Baduity. 'Dre said something pleasant and beat us to the entrance. We attempted to follow his lead but were thwarted by the bouncer's demand for ID. Still, it was a good night. We bore witness the next week in the cafeteria of our face-to-face interaction with a woman whose solo debut soundtracked our first year of college, from its drop during our orientation week through May's move-out. We were newly independent and somewhat idealistic like Boogie and were ones to experiment with the odd make-up palette and the ankle-twisting platform sandals. Plus we were exceedingly dramatic. The passion, the pathos, and yes even the pretense of Miseducation... was a perfect match. So looking back, looking back, looking back is a reminder of what we had, what we were: "I Wish", animated, for the not-so little nappy headed boys, the growing-up girls with press and curls and God knows who else. The Boomers romanticize much (i.e., 'Summer of Love' 40th anniversary mania) and it's only fair that the sentimental ones of us should be allowed to see the world, in this case a slight frightfully-fallen star, through rose-colored glasses.

http://www.vibe.com/blog/babar/2007/06/the_misa.html




eek wow,and I was considering going to this show
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Reply #11 posted 07/02/07 6:34am

SoulAlive

icke4presidant said:

She's a racist crack whore


disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 07/02/07 6:38am

SoulAlive

shorttrini said:

I think part of Lauryn's problem is she really has no idea of who she is. She spent so much time creating an image to combat the image that she created when she was with the Fuggees. Now, she has become totally lost inside of that second image that she created and it is a sad thing to see. She had potential to be as big as many of music legends, but she just cannot take all of the things that fame brings with it.



Yeah,I think she has serious problems dealing with fame.Success nearly destroyed her and she couldn't handle it.She didn't feel comfortable being a role model for so many young girls."I felt like a hypocrite,giving advice to young girls,when I was going around having babies out of wedlock",she said.
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Reply #13 posted 07/02/07 12:03pm

VANITYSprisonB
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Anxiety said:

A fight broke out in the balcony, someone threw up, and a middle-aged woman came limping out of the arena with no shoes on.



i'm sorry but WOW falloff



I thought the SAME exact thing...then I pictured it.... lol lol

peace
Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #14 posted 07/02/07 3:18pm

Anxiety

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

Anxiety said:




i'm sorry but WOW falloff



I thought the SAME exact thing...then I pictured it.... lol lol

peace


it sounds like a g.g. allin concert disbelief
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Reply #15 posted 07/03/07 12:57am

Ottensen

Anxiety said:

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:




I thought the SAME exact thing...then I pictured it.... lol lol

peace


it sounds like a g.g. allin concert disbelief


uh uhhhh, it sounds like an episode straight out the cartoon 'BOONDOCKS' eek
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