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    Greatest Hits [Japan] The Fugees

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    • Release Date: 12/15/2007
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Sales Rank: 199,485
    • Label: SONY / BMG JAPAN
    • UPC: 4547366010053
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    Greatest Hits [Japan]

    1Vocab Refugees Hip Hop Remix 4:00
    2Nappy Heads Remix Radio Edit 4:36
    3Fu-Gee-La 4:04
    4How Many Mics 4:13
    5Killing Me Softly with His Song 4:51
    6No Woman, No Cry 4:18
    7Cowboys 4:44
    8The Score 4:07
    9The Sweetest Thing Mahogany Mix 4:23
    10Ready or Not Salaam's Ready for the Show Remix 4:22
    11Fu-Gee-La North Side Mix 4:17
    12Killing Me Softly With His Song Sound Barrier Remix 4:20
    13Ready or Not Clark Kent/Django Remix 5:18
    14The Sweetest Thing 4:51

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    As wonderful and compelling as the Fugees were during their brief moment in the sun (circa 1996), it's difficult to make the case for a Fugees Greatest Hits. The trio only put out two records, the first a muddled attempt at weed-soaked hardcore, the second an excellent fusion of hip-hop and soul, so the obvious choice for record-buyers is that final full-length, The Score. This compilation includes seven tracks from The Score, prefacing it with two selections from the 1994 debut (Blunted on Reality) and tacking on Lauryn Hill's first solo recording, "The Sweetest Thing" -- originally on the Love Jones soundtrack and later included on her first album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. [A Japanese version was also released.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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