I just came across this wonderful performance of Lauryn Hill singing an early version of “Social Drugs”. This was recorded in February 2002 at the “Annual Bob Marley Festival” in Miami. Enjoy! Thanks to Dazonne and the one who uploaded this video!
PLEASE NOTE: tune in at around 4:00 min to watch “Social Drugs”
3.23.2007
3.10.2007
“Music” by Joss Stone & Lauryn Hill
This is your chance to listen to Joss Stone’s song “Music” which features a rap part by Lauryn Hill! The song is included on Stone’s new record “Introducing Joss Stone” - in stores NOW!
“Music” is based on a Fugees track off “The Score” - supposedly “The Mask”.
Preview the song
Message Board - Lauryn Hill
Official Website - Joss Stone
“Music” is based on a Fugees track off “The Score” - supposedly “The Mask”.
Preview the song
“Colors of sounds, scales of beauty, audio scenery,
electric love, and rhythmic synergy, written to memory,
beautifully crafted scenery,
complex or simplicity, sonic energy,
piercing in sensitivity, sympathetic poetry, for some even identity, collective entity,
something to belong to, a source of energy,
the possibilities, wavelengths, and bandwidths,
higher vibration, energizing entire lands with,
something to stand with, or stand for,
lovers to walk hand in hand with and plan for,
in sanctuary, chords, harmonies, melodies, even riffs can be,
disguise human essence in sonically bottled ecstasy,
melancholy, agony breeds angst,
exercising anxieties, fueling entire societies,
making economies, stimulating, generating,
inspiration synonomously,
entertaining, expression, intangible,
invisible but undeniable,
plays the language of excitement on survival,
some call it tribal, but perfected is everything,
connected to everything, some say collectively, everything”
verse by Lauryn HillRELATED LINKS
Message Board - Lauryn Hill
Official Website - Joss Stone
3.06.2007
Video: Lauryn Hill at Bob Fest 2007
Check out this hot new video of Lauryn Hill’s performance on Hawaii. Including a reggae version of “Lost Ones” mashed up with “Natty Dread” (original version by Bob Marley), “Ex-Factor”, and “We & Dem” (original version by Bob Marley & The Wailers). A very refreshing performance: experimental, vibrant…
PS: Click here for the full performance of “Ex-Factor”
PS: Click here for the full performance of “Ex-Factor”
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