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Lauryn Hill impresses in Dubai

The singer sang tracks from her seminal album ‘The Miseducati­on of Lauryn Hill’ at the Emirates Dubai Jazz Festival

- By Richard Chimbiri Copy Editor

US singer Lauryn Hill performed at the Emirates Airline Dubai Jazz Festival on Wednesday evening. With a big crowd in attendance, the concert at the Dubai Media City Amphitheat­re felt intimate and conversati­onal — yet like a sold-out stadium gig at the same time.

Hill, formerly of the Fugees, appeared on stage with a long, flowing shock-pink dress that had zebra-stripe sleeves and gave her a regal look.

A diamond mesh veil studded with jewels draped her entire face.

The dreadlocks of her early days have been replaced with a short hairdo, but the singer does not look a day older than she did in 1999 (despite working hard in the music industry and being a mum of six).

And party like it was 1999 she did on Wednesday.

“In 2018, I celebrated the 20th anniversar­y of the release of my album, The Miseducati­on of Lauryn Hill,” the neo-soul singer told the audience. “This performanc­e is a continuati­on of that celebratio­n.”

Since its original release, Hill’s only solo album Miseducati­on has been ranked on numerous best lists, with some critics regarding it as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the greatest albums of all time.

Hill set the tone for a night of singing, rap and poetry with renditions of her hit songs, Lost Ones and Everything is Everything.

Her full band did not disappoint, blending drums, guitar, saxophone and keyboards to complement her poetic style of delivery.

But from time to time they were still reprimande­d by the maverick perfection­ist,

Lauryn Hill closed her concert with the songs Killing Me Softly and Ready Or Not, which left the audience asking for more.

who would gesture for the backup singers to either raise or lower their voices, or keep quiet entirely.

A brief history of her early life ensued, in which she described how she had grown up in a musical family — listening to the likes of Sam Cooke, Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin.

But none of that prepared the crowd for the emotional rollercoas­ter that was about to follow.

Hill took to the microphone to decry how racial and religious tensions are impacting her country and other parts of the world. “But we know at the bottom of it is fear and misunderst­anding [between communitie­s],” she said, before launching into a soulful performanc­e of songs.

She called on humanity to aspire to elevate each other, in an intense moment.

And then it was back to the hits with Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (You’re Just Too Good To Be True).

It was like chasing your antibiotic­s with a smoothie. The ode to love helped the audience to swallow the harsh reality check she had delivered a few minutes before.

Hill closed her concert with the songs Killing Me Softly and Ready Or Not, which left the audience asking for more.

Earlier in the evening, rising star Bruno Major had performed at the festival.

The British singer and songwriter blends R‘n’B and alternativ­e sounds to produce a sound that has been described by Billboard as “blissful, soulful and romantic.”

Major has a huge following on YouTube — his song Easily alone has nearly five million hits — and he was well received by the audience on Wednesday. On the sidelines of the festival was a ‘silent disco’, where people listened to music broadcast by a DJ to wireless headphones.

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Photos by Antonin Kelian Kallouche/Gulf News Lauryn Hill performing at the Emirates Airline Dubai Jazz Festival on Wednesday.
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