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In Honor of Women's History Month: Dear Lauryn Hill

I wonder if the Beyonce generation can say that -that in some picture of the singer, an image in a movie, or a song, reminds them of their mother, sister or a friend? What happened to the black female artists who were supposed to carry on Franklin, Fitzgerald and our mother's legacy of combining soul, beauty and dignity ?

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RE: In Honor of Women's History Month: Dear Lauryn Hill
Posted On April 24, 2008
Posted By abimbola onagbade
a beautifully written piece, nolstalgic....i remember listening to that album with my eyes close and a new conviction about the beauty of my african sisters. Yes the truth must be told, today's black artist need a whole new reorientaion. There is a call for new thematic platform for black artist aside the blingbling, bitches and ho's, cars and money and all sorts of gibberish that shows lack of indepth thought process. Expecially african artist who have started having a footing on the internation scene....and a land where the whites know true music evovled.
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