Pop: lauryn hill

Tim Perry
Friday 28 May 1999 18:02 EDT
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"Superstar" is probably the best word to describe the tiny 24- year-old Ms Hill these days. Having injected some vocal sunlight in to the Fugees, her much superior solo album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill has won her a record-breaking five Grammys plus multi-platinum status on both sides of the Atlantic. She's also a big draw live as this upsizing of venue and an added date prove, and if she gets any more successful it might be the last chance to see an indoor performance of her singular style of soulful hip-hop.

Wembley Arena (0181-902 0902) tomorrow and Monday; Manchester Evening News Arena (0161-930 8000) 2 Jun

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