’90s Album Voted Best Ever, Fans Furious’

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Lauryn Hill’s debut album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, has been crowned Apple Music’s best album of all time. The streaming service recently unveiled their 100 Best Albums list, with Hill’s 1998 masterpiece taking the top spot. This achievement has sparked mixed reactions from fans, as some disagree with the choice. Hill’s solo venture surpassed iconic albums like Michael Jackson’s Thriller, The Beatles’ Abbey Road, and Nirvana’s Nevermind. Fans took to social media to congratulate the star, praising her talent and the impact of her album on rap culture. However, not everyone was pleased with the list, expressing disappointment that artists like Britney Spears, Queen, and Bruno Mars didn’t make the cut.

The absence of music legends such as Britney Spears, Queen, and Bruno Mars from the top 10 and even the top 100 albums list has sparked outrage among fans. Many took to Apple Music’s Instagram post to express their discontent. One fan questioned the absence of Britney, stating that it was a serious oversight. Another added that the exclusion of Queen was an abomination. The absence of artists like Lil Wayne, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd was also criticized.

One fan specifically argued that Lauryn Hill should not have been ranked above Michael Jackson’s iconic album, Thriller. They believed it was one of the flaws in the list. The fan expressed their dissatisfaction, stating that while Lauryn deserved a spot in the top 10, placing her above Thriller and Songs in the Key of Life was blasphemy. They also criticized the list for including albums by Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, and Billie Eilish, but omitting TLC’s CrazySexyCool, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Britney Spears. Despite the backlash, Hill graciously accepted the accolade, acknowledging the collective effort and sacrifice that went into creating her album.

Apple Music surprised Lauryn Hill with the news during an intimate dinner in New York. Hill expressed her gratitude and reflected on the significance of her album, describing it as a rich and deep narrative that involved the contributions of many people and a great deal of love.

Lauryn Hill’s groundbreaking album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” has once again made history. The record, which delves into Hill’s personal journey through heartbreak and resilience, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Not only did it achieve this impressive feat, but it also became the first rap album to win Album of the Year at the prestigious Grammy Awards in 1999.

Within just one week of its release, the album sold a staggering 432,000 copies, shattering the record for first-week sales by a female artist. Its success is a testament to the raw and profound emotions that Hill poured into her music. Apple Music describes it as a seismic event, not only for Hill herself but for the entire era in which it was released.

Zane Lowe, the host of Apple Music’s flagship show, praises the timeless nature of Hill’s album. He states that it continues to resonate with both longtime fans and a new generation of artists who find inspiration in its authenticity. The album has become an integral part of their artistic DNA, defying the passage of time.

Apple Music’s announcement of the 100 Best Albums marks the end of a 10-day countdown. Hill’s achievement is not the only cause for celebration, as other iconic artists such as Beyoncé, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and Radiohead also secured multiple spots on the list. Notably, Bad Bunny is the sole Latino artist to make the cut, with his album “Un Verano Sin Ti” claiming the 76th position.

To determine the number one album of all time, Apple Music gathered a diverse group of external voters, including artists, songwriters, producers, and media professionals. Their collective expertise resulted in a definitive ranking that showcases the most influential and beloved albums in music history.

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