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This year marks Lauryn Hill's first time appearing on the Rock Hall shortlist. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images hide caption
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 shortlist includes Lauryn Hill, Shakira and Wu-Tang Clan
February 25, 2026 The shortlist also includes a 1990s pop diva, heavy metal pioneers and a legendary R&B singer and producer.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 shortlist includes Lauryn Hill, Shakira and Wu-Tang Clan
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Grammys 2026: 10 takeaways from a historic, chaotic night
February 2, 2026 The Grammy Awards were full of milestone wins, chaotic performances and viral moments, as well as speeches that frequently addressed this moment in American history.
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How to watch the 'Saturday Night Live' 50th anniversary events
February 13, 2025 For its 50th anniversary, Saturday Night Live has a weekend of live events starring cast members, musicians and celebrities.
'Saturday Night Live' celebrates legacy of music performances for 50th anniversary
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Kings and queens gathered for 'Hip Hop 50 Live' at Yankee Stadium
August 12, 2023 An eight-hour concert Friday night was a procession of generations of hip-hop royalty, from the Sugar Hill Gang to current stars like Lil Wayne. Run-DMC gave what was billed as their last performance.
Kings and queens gathered for 'Hip Hop 50 Live' at Yankee Stadium
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On The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the singer provides a re-education in Blackness 101, in which she's both student and teacher. Photo Illustration by Estefania Mitre/NPR; Getty Images; Courtesy of Ruffhouse Records hide caption
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How 'The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill' Taught Me To Love Blackness
July 7, 2021 The theory of nigrescence describes the process of developing a Black identity. Namwali Serpell says it's like falling in love — and for her, it began when she first heard Lauryn Hill's 1998 album.
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We Insist: A Century Of Black Music Against State Violence
June 26, 2020 These songs take on some of the ugliest stories in our history and reflect the commitment of Black musicians to telling the truth of how Black people have been wronged, and survived, and fought back.
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NPR Music's Top 15 Songs Of November
December 2, 2019 There's still some fight in 2019 left. Wye Oak, Leslie Odom Jr., Miranda Lambert and Ms. Lauryn Hill all released some of the best songs this month.
Ms. Lauryn Hill performs on-stage during Day One of Madcool Festival on July 11, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Mariano Regidor) Mariano Regidor/Courtesy of the artist. hide caption
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Ms. Lauryn Hill Remains Timeless With New Song, 'Guarding The Gates'
November 15, 2019 The song, part of the soundtrack to the film Queen & Slim, has been a staple of Hill's live shows in recent years.
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Heat Check: Motivators And Hater-Slayers
September 9, 2019 This week's motivating playlist additions from all across the culture map — from hip-hop to pop to Jersey club — carry the essence of the hustle. Playtime is over.
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Keepers Of The Underground: The Hiphop Archive At Harvard
September 6, 2018 "In order to be well versed in the culture, you have to be an encyclopedia," 9th Wonder says. "What The HipHop Archive is doing is creating a family tree."
Keepers Of The Underground: The Hiphop Archive At Harvard
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Clockwise from upper left: Lauryn Hill, Joni Mitchell (Blue album cover), PJ Harvey (Rid of Me album cover), Nina Simone, Ofra Haza (Fifty Gates of Wisdom album cover), Aretha Franklin. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
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New Mix: Turning The Tables Takes Over All Songs Considered
August 9, 2017 Five critics join forces on this week's All Songs Considered to unpack the some of the highlights of Turning The Tables.
New Mix: Turning The Tables Takes Over All Songs Considered
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The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women
July 24, 2017 NPR's list of the greatest albums made by women, from 1964 to the present.
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All Songs Rewind: The Legacy Of The '90s
July 7, 2015 While Bob Boilen's out, Katie Presley and All Songs intern Julian Ring are replaying their favorite episodes of the podcast. Today: A look back at the '90s.
All Songs Rewind: The Legacy Of The '90s
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Review: 'Nina Revisited... A Tribute To Nina Simone'
July 6, 2015 The tribute, which strives to update Simone's ability to capture the hope and rage of the '60s for a contemporary audience, features six songs performed by Ms. Lauryn Hill.
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Lauryn Hill, Jazmine Sullivan Sing Nina Simone Songs At The Apollo Theater
June 2, 2015 The two sang at the New York premiere of Netflix's new documentary, What Happened, Miss Simone?
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Everything Is Everything: A Tween Looks For Positive Messages In Songs
January 12, 2011 An assignment sends a sixth grader to his mom's iTunes in search of a song with a positive message.
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The Many Voices Of Lauryn Hill
June 28, 2010 Hear an interview with the singer and rapper whose voice is the story of the hip-hop generation.
The Many Voices Of Lauryn Hill
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Cambodian-American Musician Reveals Her Playlist
June 14, 2010 Laura Mam has taken the music of her Cambodian-American roots and blended it with West Coast American influences for a fresh take on American pop. Mam shares what music she has in her ear for inspiration.
Cambodian-American Musician Reveals Her Playlist
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