The Fugees, also known as the Refugee Camp, is an American hip hop group formed in 1994. The group consists of Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel. The Fugees are known for their unique blend of hip hop, soul, and reggae, and their socially conscious lyrics. The Fugees released their debut album, Blunted on Reality, in 1994. The album was a critical success, and featured the hit single "Nappy Heads". The group's second album, The Score, was released in 1996 and was an even bigger success. The album featured the hit singles "Killing Me Softly" and "Ready or Not". The Score was certified six times platinum and won two Grammy Awards. The Fugees have been credited with helping to popularize hip hop and reggae music in the United States. They have also been praised for their socially conscious lyrics, which often address issues such as poverty, racism, and inequality. The Fugees have had a lasting impact on the music industry, and their influence can still be heard in the music of today.