Fans of Lauryn Hill constantly express that she's left a void in R&B only she can fill. But if 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' is all she was meant to deliver to music, there's no doubt that it holds enough weight to satisfy us.

On Grammy night in 1999, Hill walked away with the Album of the Year award, as well as four other shiny gramophones for her work.

'The Miseducation' was a diary of songs on love, heartbreak, redemption and the view of the world from a young woman's perspective. 'Doo Wop (That Thing)' became a No. 1 hit single, and the slow and dreary 'Ex-Factor' was chilling yet too real.

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