If you were amazed at Lauryn Hill’s tender rendition of Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good,” then you might enjoy her second cover of the late soul icon’s song, “I’ve Got Life.”
It's always a beautiful thing when artists pay homage to the greats. With jazz singer Nina Simone's documentary 'What Happened, Miss Simone?' set to hit Netflix next week, fans will appreciate knowing that a slew of marquee artists paid homage to Simone by conducting covers in her honor. Now we receive the first cover from Lauryn Hill.
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It’s been awhile since we’ve heard from Lauryn Hill but on Saturday (May 2), the former Fugees rapper performed a song for Nigeria. The occasion? Apparently, Hill had to abruptly cancel one of her concerts in Lagos, Nigeria. To make it up to her fans, she gave them a special acoustic performance.
Lauryn Hill, one of the most prolific female forces in hip-hop, is being recognized for her work by the Library of Congress. The institution has added her 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' to its collection.