Lauryn Hill had possibly the largest band of the day thus far. With what looked to be about fifteen players to round her sound (not to mention two smoking guitar players). While her reputation has her painted as a bit of a loose cannon, to her credit her showing here was one of confidence and power. Some of the arrangements were a bit sloppy, but overall a solid set that begs the question, “Why aren’t the Fugees performing together here?” “Ready or Not” rounded out a solid set.
Lauryn Hill Live at the Coachella Stage
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