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A natural performer, Hill sang at Harlem's Apollo Theater
at age thirteen. Soon after, she met Prakazrel "Pras" Michel and his cousin, Wyclef Jean, and the three formed a band (which
was at first called Tranzlator Crew, but later became the Fugees) and began performing in area clubs. While just a high school
sophomore, Hill landed a recurring role on the television soap opera As the World Turns and soon after starred in Whoopi Goldberg's
Sister Act II: Back in the Habit. In 1993, instead of heading for Hollywood, Hill enrolled at Columbia University where she
studied for a year before going on leave to pursue her career. That same year, the Fugees released their first album, Blunted
on Reality, which met mixed reviews. In 1996, the group released a successful second album, The Score, which sold 17 million
copies, making the Fugees the largest-selling rap group of all time and winning them two Grammy Awards (Best Rap Album and
Best R&B Performance by a duo or group). In 1998, Lauryn Hill released her solo debut album, The Miseducation of Lauryn
Hill, and became the first woman or hip-hop artist to win five Grammy Awards when she received Album of the Year, Best New
Artist, Best Female R&B Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album honors! Hill's first solo effort,
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998), established her as a major talent in her own right. The album sold over 12 million
copies and earned Hill five Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, a Billboard Award, a Soul Train Award and an MTV Music
Award. After an extended hiatus, Hill returned in 2002 with MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. The album was generated from Hill's two-hour
acoustic performance on MTV's popular series MTV Unplugged. Hill is also a dedicated activist. She is the founder of the Refugee
Camp Youth Project, which raises money to send inner-city children in her native New Jersey to summer camp. She has two children
with long-term boyfriend Rohan Marley, Zion, who was born in August 1997, and Selah Louise, who was born in November 1998.
Marley is the son of legendary singer Bob Marley.
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