The outro to The Score is a raw, unrehearsed look at the Fugees' true identity. In this track, Wyclef, Lauryn, and Pras move away from the polished music and just talk freely.
The main message is about staying authentic and remembering where you came from. They talk about the struggles of street life, the reality of being an immigrant in America, and their pride in their roots. It feels like a "manifesto" because they are declaring their power in the rap game while staying humble. It’s a soulful goodbye that proves they are more than just a pop group; they are real artists.
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