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Lauryn Hill Honors D'Angelo, Roberta Flack
2 Feb
Summary
- Lauryn Hill curated a soulful tribute for D'Angelo and Roberta Flack.
- The In Memoriam segment featured performances of their iconic hits.
- Both artists were celebrated for their significant contributions to R&B and soul.

A poignant In Memoriam segment at the Grammy Awards, curated by Lauryn Hill and her collaborators, paid homage to the indelible legacies of D'Angelo and Roberta Flack. Hill commenced the tribute to D'Angelo with a rendition of "Nothing Even Matters," followed by a series of powerful performances of his hits by artists like Lucky Daye and Bilal.
The segment dedicated to Roberta Flack saw Lauryn Hill join Jon Batiste for "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," leading into a star-studded ensemble performing her most cherished songs. The tribute culminated with Hill and Wyclef Jean performing "Killing Me Softly with His Song," transitioning into the Fugees' own iconic version.
D'Angelo, a foundational artist of neo-soul, left an unparalleled mark with hits such as "Brown Sugar" before his untimely passing last year at 51. Roberta Flack, a celebrated vocalist, rose to fame in the early '70s with GRAMMY-winning songs and enjoyed a decades-long career before her death last February at 88.



