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'Ready Or Not,' The Fugees Are Going On Tour Again - Blavity

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Lauryn Hill , Wyclef Jean   and Pras , known as The Fugees, have announced a reunion tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their critically acclaimed second and final studio album The  Score,  Variety  reports .   The album helped the group receive a Grammy win for Best Rap Album back in 1997.  The "Doo Wop (That Thing)" rapper took to her social media to announce the reunion with a video post.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ms. Lauryn Hill (@mslaurynhill) The tour marks their first show in 15 years and first tour in 25 years. The legendary hip-hop group is scheduled for a 12-city international tour with a pop-up performance in New York at an undisclosed location on Wednesday. The concert will be filmed for the upcoming Global Citizen Live broadcast set for Sept. 25. Fans can sign up to purchase tickets  here . The group disbanded in 2005 after releasing the single "Take It Easy." Fans have been yearning for a reunion for years, despite the trio continuously...

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