Talk:The Score (album)

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[edit] Removed

"The slow-groove style of the album was also copied by many other performers." This sentence is vague and amateurish; it's also repetitive since it directly follows sentences detailing the album's influence on other performers. "Slow-goove style" doesn't mean anything in music criticism unless its a personal POV description and even then it's not very good writing.

[edit] Akon on the album

The fu-gee-la remix on the end of the album features a young Akon singing at the end of the song. This was before he was jailed for armed robbery. --66.153.176.27 21:20, 14 August 2006 (UTC)Steven Gause

[edit] Samples

Many of the interlude/between track background samples on this album are from The Moody Blues' album Days of Future Passed - I've got both albums and when I get a spot of time I'll work out what goes where and put exact titles etc in this article. trolleymusic 06:17, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lyrics

I have added links to the lyrics of the songs at Lyriki, where I have created all the neccessary pages. Soon I hope to add the lyrics of the last song "Mista, Mista". For all fans of Fugees :-))) Danko Georgiev MD 06:25, 27 January 2007 (UTC)