BY BANDINI • JUNE 17, 2019
During the 1990s, outside of her work with The Fugees and a solo career, Lauryn Hill lent her voice to enhance songs by a few elite Rap peers. Nas famously made “If I Ruled The World” with some crooning from Ms. Hill. A year later, Common released one of his most personal songs, “Retrospect For Life,” with Lauryn. In 2006, she made a rare return for Method Man on “Say.”
However, in the more than 20 years since The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, the singer/MC has been far more private about releasing music. While Drake may have sampled her for a 2018 hit, “Nice For What,” Ms. Hill’s recent collaborations have been few and very far between.
Although it never formally released, Lauryn recently put in work with one of the most respected MCs of late: Pusha-T. Recently, a song believed to be titled “Coming Home” released between the onetime member of The Fugees and the co-founder of the Clipse.
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