Immerse yourself in the captivating sounds of Fugees' live performance, as showcased in their album 'Live at New Pop Festival'. Released on 25 May 2015 under the Refugee Camp label, this 51-minute masterpiece is a testament to the group's energetic and captivating stage presence.
The album is a seamless blend of East Coast hip hop, with Fugees' unique flair and style. From the opening notes of 'Intro (Wyclef Rap Medley)', it is clear that this album is something special. The tracklist is a veritable greatest hits collection, featuring fan favourites such as 'Ain't No N*gga / Woo-Hah', 'No Woman No Cry', and 'Killing Me Softly'. The album also boasts impressive collaborations, including 'If I Ruled The World' and 'Street Dreams', both featuring the talented Nas.
With their signature blend of hip hop, soul, and Caribbean rhythms, Fugees take the listener on a sonic journey through their discography. The album's East Coast hip hop roots are evident throughout, with tracks like 'How Many Mics', 'Fu-Gee-La', and 'Zealots' showcasing the group's lyrical prowess and musical versatility. The result is an album that is both a nostalgic throwback and a timeless classic, cementing Fugees' status as one of the most innovative and influential groups in hip hop history.