The 13 year old daughter of Lauryn and Rohan, Selah Marley, has found a career of her own. She’s gotten into modelling, and will grace the pages of next month’s Teen Vogue! Gorgeous! More pics below. Marisa Mendez
The 13 year old daughter of Lauryn and Rohan, Selah Marley, has found a career of her own. She’s gotten into modelling, and will grace the pages of next month’s Teen Vogue! Gorgeous! More pics below. Marisa Mendez
Nas, Lauryn Hill, Cypress Hill, & Erykah Badu, Mos Def all with the Reebok Classics movement as they performed at Rock the Bells at Governors Island in NYC. Check out more pics after the jump… @DJJUANYTO
This weekend, the fourth and final date of the 2011 Rock the Bells concert series was set to go down in Boston after hitting NY, San Francisco and LA but it looks like ticket holders are going to have to wait. Due to “scheduling conflicts beyond our control,” the concert has been postponed. Details and the new date after the jump. Marisa Mendez
Following the success of the 6x Platinum album “The Score” with the Fugees, Lauryn Hill went solo in 1998 to bring her classic album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”. Lauryn Hill took hip-hop by storm with her debut album and here she reflects on what the album means to her. Check out the video after the jump. @Shottadru
The 8th annual Rock the Bells Festival kicked off last night at then San Manuel Amphitheater in San Bernardino, Calif., and it was definitely a concert to remember. Nas brought out L.A. Laker Ron Artest for “Memory Lane” off Illmatic, then performed “Ghetto Dreams” with Common for the first time live, and Lauryn Hill rocked the stage just weeks after giving birth to her sixth child. Other performers included Erykah Badu, Mos Def and Talib Kweli, and Wu-Tang’s Ghostface Killah and Raekwon. Hit the jump for photos and video!! @ItsLukieBaby
“If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)” is a 1996 hit hip hop single by Nas featuring Lauryn Hill of The Fugees. It is based on the 1985 hit of the same name by rapper Kurtis Blow and samples the beat of “Friends” by Whodini. The single was Nas’s first Top 20R&B hit, and was also nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. Lauryn Hill’s verse interpolates the song “Walk Right Up To The Sun” by The Delfonics. The song’s lyrics feature Nas discussing the various things he would do if he “ruled the world and everything in it”. Posted By: @djmikesessions (Check Out Video After Jump)