Lauryn Hill Fires Back At Pras’ “Baseless” Lawsuit: “It Is Absolutely Disheartening”
In a lengthy statement sent to AllHipHop and later posted to Instagram, Hill claimed the lawsuit is “full of false claims and unwarranted attacks.”
In a lengthy statement sent to AllHipHop and later posted to Instagram, Hill claimed the lawsuit is “full of false claims and unwarranted attacks.”
Pras accused fellow Fugees member Lauryn Hill of taking advantage of him when the group reunited for a tour.
According to court docs obtained by AllHipHop, Pras Michél and his legal team are proposing a December 20 deadline for a Memoranda in Aid of Sentencing and the sentencing hearing on January 10, 13 or 14.
Pras called out Lauryn Hill on “Bar Mitzfa,” after she abruptly canceled Fugee’s North American tour dates.
The Fugees legend also assured her international fans the show would go on.
Lauryn Hill fans are sharing their frustration online after the iconic singer canceled her tour with Fugees at the last minute.
The Fugees haven’t recorded an album together since 1996’s “The Score.”
The Haitian Hip-Hop legend also revealed he’s working on some “secret, cool music” with Lil Wayne.
The Fugees MC/singer promised to make up the canceled dates in 2024.
The “Ghetto Supastar” hitmaker is accused of taking part in a global financial scheme.
In a clip making the rounds online, the Grammy Award-winning MC spoke passionately about why her fans should be grateful.
Lauryn Hill has a reputation and the fans are being especially vocal on social media.
According to Erica Dumas, who represents Pras, he was most certainly informed ahead of time.
The legendary group heads to several countries.
The duo performed their 1996 collaborative single, “If I Ruled The World (Imagine That).”
Backed by The Roots, Pras, Wyclef Jean and Hill performed several classics, including “Zealots,” “Ready Or Not” and “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” It ended with a spirited performance of “Fu-Gee-La.”
The convicted felon prepares to go to court over “rat” and “informant” allegations.
The former Fugee was accused of helping Malaysian businessman, Jho Low, gain political influence in the U.S. in exchange for $100 million.
Pras Michele of The Fugees may be even more trouble – the Feds claim he leaked documents to Bloomberg to influence a jury pool in his upcoming trial for allegedly using millions of dollars in stolen money!
The Fugees decided to cancel their reunion tour, which was meant to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their album ‘The Score.’