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Žanr: Fank i Soul, Rep i Hip-Hop
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Original, made in Austria
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Izdanje sa 4 BONUS pesme
The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees. The Score was released worldwide on February 13, 1996, on Columbia Records. The album features a wide range of samples and instrumentation, with many aspects of alternative hip-hop that would come to dominate the hip-hop music scene in the mid-late 1990s. Primarily, The Score`s production was handled by the Fugees themselves, Jerry Duplessis and Warren Riker, with additional production from Salaam Remi, John Forté, Diamond D, and Shawn King. The album`s guest verses are from Outsidaz members Rah Digga, Young Zee, and Pacewon, as well as Omega, John Forté, and Diamond D. Most versions of the album feature four bonus tracks, including three remixes of `Fu-Gee-La`, and a short acoustic Wyclef Jean solo track entitled `Mista Mista`.
Upon its release, The Score was a commercial success, peaking at the number-one spot on the Billboard 200, and becoming the third best selling album of 1996.[3] It also topped the Top R&B/Hip-hop Albums chart for eight weeks, becoming the longest running number-one for a hip-hop group,[4] and topped the 1996 year-end chart. The singles `Killing Me Softly`, `Fu-Gee-La`, and `Ready or Not` also achieved notable chart success, and helped the group achieve worldwide recognition. As of February 2021, The Score has been certified seven times platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is the best-selling album by an American hip-hop act in France,[5] where the album has been certified Diamond. With an estimated 22 million copies sold worldwide,[6] the album has become one of the best-selling albums of all time, at the time of its release it became the best-selling hip-hop album of all time,[7] and remains the best-selling album by a hip-hop group.[8] As of June 2021, the album is the fifth most streamed rap album released in the 1990s on Spotify.[9]
In addition to receiving mostly favorable reviews upon its release, The Score has garnered a considerable amount of acclaim over the years, with many music critics and publications noting it as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. In 1998, The Score was included in The Source`s 100 best rap albums list, and in 2020, the album was ranked number 134 on Rolling Stone magazine`s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[10] The Score was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, becoming the second rap album to receive a nomination and the first for a hip-hop group,[11] while winning the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, along with Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for `Killing Me Softly` at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards.
Notes
^[a] signifies a co-producer.
Interludes performed by Talent, Wil Shannon Briggs and Ras Baraka.
Intro performed by Red Alert and Ras Baraka.
Outro performed by Red Alert.
Sample credits
`Ready or Not` contains samples of `Boadicea` by Enya, `God Made Me Funky` by The Headhunters, and an interpolation of `Ready or Not, Here I Come (Can`t Hide from Love)` by The Delfonics.
`Zealots` contains a sample of `I Only Have Eyes for You` by The Flamingos.
`The Beast` contains a sample of `God Made Me Funky` by The Headhunters.
`Fu-Gee-La` contains a sample of `(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don`t Want to Be Right` by Ramsey Lewis, and an interpolation of `Ooo La La La` by Teena Marie.
`Family Business` contains a sample of `Recuerdos de la Alhambra` by Francisco Tarrega, and `Gypsy Woman` by Joe Bataan (on the outro interlude).
`Killing Me Softly` covers `Killing Me Softly with His Song` by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, and contains samples of `Memory Band` by Rotary Connection, `Fool Yourself` by Little Feat, and `The Day Begins` by The Moody Blues (on the outro interlude).
`The Score` contains samples of `Dove` by Cymande, `My Melody` by Eric B. & Rakim, `Planet Rock` by Afrika Bambaataa, and `Scorpio` by Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band (on the outro interlude).
`Cowboys` contains a sample of `Something `Bout Love` by The Main Ingredient.
`No Woman, No Cry` covers `No Woman, No Cry` by Bob Marley & The Wailers.
`Manifest` contains a sample of `Rock Dis Funky Joint` by Poor Righteous Teachers.
Personnel
Wyclef Jean – vocals, guitar, producer
Lauryn Hill – vocals, producer, arranger
Pras Michel – vocals, producer
John Forté – vocals, producer, drum programming
Diamond D – vocals, producer
DJ Red Alert – vocals
Omega – vocals
Pacewon – vocals
Rah Digga – vocals
Young Zee – vocals
Sly Dunbar – drums, drum programming
Ras Baraka – vocals
Robbie Shakespeare – bass
Backspin – DJ scratches
DJ Scribble – DJ scratches
Jerry Duplessis – producer
Salaam Remi – producer
Shawn King – producer
Handel Tucker – producer, keyboards
Warren Riker – recorder, engineer
Bob Brockmann – engineer
Gary Noble – engineer
Eddie Hudson – engineer, mixing
Delroy Pottinger – engineer
Courtney Small – engineer
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. `Red Intro`
WyclefTe BassPras[a]
1:51
2. `How Many Mics`
Nel Ust Wyclef JeanPrakazrel Samuel MichelLauryn Noelle Hill
WyclefShawn KingHillPrakazrel `Pras`[a]Jerry `Te Bass` Duplessis[a]
4:28
3. `Ready or Not`
JeanMichelThom BellWilliam HartHillEnyaNicholas RyanRoma Ryan
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
3:47
4. `Zealots`
JeanMichelHill
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:20
5. `The Beast`
JeanMichelHill
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
5:37
6. `Fu-Gee-La`
JeanMichelHillSalaam RemiMary BrockertAllen McGrier
Salaam Remi 4:20
7. `Family Business` (featuring John Forté and Omega)
JeanMichelHillJohn FortéOmega
WyclefHillFortéPras[a]Te Bass[a]
5:43
8. `Killing Me Softly`
Charles FoxNorman Gimbel
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:58
9. `The Score` (featuring Diamond D)
JeanMichelHillJoseph Kirkland
Diamond DWyclef[a]Hill[a]Pras[a]Te Bass[a]
5:02
10. `The Mask`
JeanMichelHill
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:50
11. `Cowboys` (featuring Pace 1, Young Zee and Rah Digga)
JeanMichelHillJerome HindsDewayne BattleRashia FisherForté
WyclefHillFortéPras[a]Te Bass[a]
5:23
12. `No Woman, No Cry` Vincent Ford
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:33
13. `Manifest`/`Outro`
JeanMichelHill
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
5:59
Total length: 60:52
Bonus tracks (CD only)
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
14. `Fu-Gee-La` (Refugee Camp remix featuring John Forté)
JeanMichelHillMcGrierMarie
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:22
15. `Fu-Gee-La` (Sly & Robbie mix)
JeanMichelHillMcGrierMarie
Handel Tucker 5:27
16. `Mista Mista` Jean
WyclefTe BassHill[a]
2:42
17. `Fu-Gee-La` (Refugee Camp global mix featuring John Forté)
JeanMichelHillMcGrierMarie
WyclefHillPras[a]Te Bass[a]
4:20
Total length: 77:52