The Flashback Fridays #2 For 8/24/18: Lauryn Hill - Everything is Everything (1998) (Special Edition of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill's 20th anniversary)


Personally speaking, my #1 track of the 14 from this classic album. No matter the definite drama on if she did write all the lines, from singing throughout and her spittin' on verse 2, this was Lauryn Hill at her PEAK all throughout.

And while "Doo Wop" took all the glory and "Ex-Factor" is in current day stories, this fully showed the quality she brought in 98.

Every line, both sung or rapped, was tremendous in this one co-produced by Johari Newton. So, it's "Everything in Everything", as the celebration of Lauryn's 20-year classic continues.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Every lyric in this song, which Johari Newton co-produced, was excellent, whether it was sung or rapped. In keeping with the celebration of Lauryn's 20-year classic, it's "Everything in Everything.

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jhoni said…
This song, co-produced by Johari Newton, had superb lyrics in both the singing and the rapping. It's "Everything in Everything," continuing the celebration of Lauryn's 20-year classic.


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