Hill, Lauryn (1975–)
Hill, Lauryn (1975–)
African-American pop singer. Born May 26, 1975, in South Orange, NJ; dau. of Mal and Valerie Hill; children: (with Rohan Marley) Zion (b. 1996), Selah (b. 1998), Joshua (b. 2002) and John (b. 2003).
Appeared on "As the World Turns" (1991); formed rap group Tranzlator Crew with Pras Michel and Wyclef Jean, then renamed it The Fugees; sang vocals on group's debut album, Blunted on Reality (1994); achieved success with band's next effort The Score (1996), which sold 17 million copies and featured the single "Killing Me Softly"; topped charts with solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1999), which earned 5 Grammy awards; released hits "Doo Wop (That Thing)" (1998), "Nothing Even Matters" (1999), and "Everything is Everything" (1999); films include Sister Act 2 (1993), Hav Plenty (1997) and Restaurant (1998); released second solo CD MTV Unplugged 2.0 (2002).