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* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Forgive Them Father" is titled after Jesus's words before being crucified.

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Forgive Them Father" is titled after Jesus's words before being crucified.Very fond of this trope, as it's all over ''Miseducation'' and ''Unplugged.''


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* SelfTitledAlbum: ''Miseducation'' is essentially this.

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Forgive Them Father" is titled after Jesus's words before being crucified.



* GenreMashup: ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' is difficult to define as an album, containing aspects of HipHop, {{Pop}}, R&B, FolkMusic, {{Soul}}, and {{Reggae.}}

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* GenreMashup: ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' is difficult to define as an album, containing aspects of HipHop, {{Pop}}, R&B, {{R&B}}, FolkMusic, {{Soul}}, and {{Reggae.}}{{Reggae}}.
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* AlbumClosure: The standard version of ''Miseducation'' ends with the TitleTrack, about finding her own path in life.
* AlbumIntroTrack: "Intro," a recording of a teacher taking attendance in a classroom, fitting in with the album's school {{Motif}}.


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* BreakUpSong: "Ex-Factor" and "I Used To Love Him."


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* CoverVersion: Of Frankie Vallie's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You."
* DestructiveRomance: "Ex-Factor," a pained BreakUpSong.
--> ''And when I try to walk away\\
You hurt yourself to make me stay''


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* GenreMashup: ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' is difficult to define as an album, containing aspects of HipHop, {{Pop}}, R&B, FolkMusic, {{Soul}}, and {{Reggae.}}
* LetsDuet: With Music/{{Dangelo}} on "Nothing Even Matters" and with Music/MaryJBlige on "I Used To Love Him."
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Hill rose to fame after several bit roles on ''Series/AsTheWorldTurns'' and ''Film/SisterAct 2: Back in the Habit,'' and through her membership in Music/TheFugees. After two albums, the group disbanded, and Lauryn launched a solo career with her critically and commercially acclaimed solo album ''Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill'' (1998). The recording earned Hill five UsefulNutes/{{Grammy Award}}s, including Album of the Year and Best New Artist.

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Hill rose to fame after several bit roles on ''Series/AsTheWorldTurns'' and ''Film/SisterAct 2: Back in the Habit,'' and through her membership in Music/TheFugees. After two albums, the group disbanded, and Lauryn launched a solo career with her critically and commercially acclaimed solo album ''Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill'' (1998). The recording earned Hill five UsefulNutes/{{Grammy UsefulNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s, including Album of the Year and Best New Artist.

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