In this powerful episode of R&B Thru Z, Poetic Black dives deep into one of the most influential albums in music history — The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill by Lauryn Hill. This isn’t just a review — it’s a full cultural breakdown.
Joined by special guest K’Diva — a gifted singer, songwriter, and poet — the conversation explores the album’s production, lyricism, emotional depth, sonic arrangement, and lasting impact on R&B, hip-hop, and soul. Together, we apply the R&B Thru Z Part Harmony rating system, giving this classic a thoughtful, track-by-track evaluation rooted in both technical insight and lived experience.
From themes of love, identity, motherhood, spirituality, and self-worth, to Lauryn Hill’s genre-defying sound, this episode honors the legacy while asking real questions about artistry, vulnerability, and timeless music.
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