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"textContent": "Marcia Chatelain remembers that it was almost impossible to turn on the radio in 1996 and not hear the Fugees’ smooth cover of “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” That remake transformed the group’s sophomore album, The Score, which dropped on Feb. 13 of that year, into a decade-defining juggernaut. But The Score was more […]\n\nThe post This Fugees Album Still Feels Like Home 30 Years Later appeared first on Capital B News.",
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