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Cassidy and Swizz Beatz - Cassidy may not exist signed to his mentor Swizz Beatz's Total Surface label anymore, but their bond still remains strong. Cass just released his latest freestyle song for DJ Absolut's Mixtape Mondays series chosen "Speak to the Hood" which features Swizzy holding down the ad libs and proclaiming, "This is just the warm up." While Cassidy and Swizz get things popping in one case again, check out more artists who reunited afterwards going their separate means.(Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)
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NWA - With the NWA biopic Straight Outta Compton gearing to smash the theaters in Baronial, the world'due south near dangerous group is preparing to reunite later on 15 years since they terminal appeared on stage together. Water ice Cube, MC Ren and DJ Yella will reunite as the "F**k the Police" cohorts and headline the BET Experience at the Staples Middle on June 27.No discussion if Dr. Dre will be in the edifice but no worries because the L.A. Kings will accept a few more big guns belongings it downward, like Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Schoolboy Q, Jay Stone and Ab-Soul. The nib will also characteristic Nicki Minaj, Kevin Hart, Bong Biv Devoe and the Roots. beefs. (Photo: Priority Records / Ruthless Records)
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Wale and Meek Mill - Meek Mill got into his feelings concluding July on Twitter when he accused his MMG co-hort Wale of not supporting him. Well things seem to have smoothed out since Meek returned home from jail and the two have been spotted several times together. The drama is really behind them now as Ross'southward capos merely posted a picture of them together on Instagram working on a new creation in the lab. (Photo: Wale via Instagram)
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Result and Pusha T - After 4 years of beefing with Kanye West, Pusha T and various other members of 1000.O.O.D. Music, Event posted this motion picture to Instagram and revealed to HipHopWired, "Pusha and I deaded everything, and nosotros creatively vibed with Kanye for this new LP."(Photos from left: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, John Ricard / BET)
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LL Cool J and Canibus - LL Cool J and Canibus ended their near 20-year feud in Dec at the Barclays Center during Hot 97'southward Christmas in Brooklyn concert. Uncle 50 took the offense, bringing Canibus out during his set and maxim, "I had a lot of beefs in my life just sometimes we gotta exist bigger than that, sometimes you got to take things to the next level, sometimes we gotta flip the script." He and then striking the crowd with the 1997 posse cut "four,iii,two,1." (Photos from left: Peter Kramer/Getty Images, Hayley Madden/Redferns/Getty IMages)
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Juvenile and Cash Coin - Juvenile is celebrating his long-awaited reunion with Greenbacks Money, the characterization he helped jump off. He told MTV, "It'due south already done. I signed the paperwork a couple of days ago. I'm signed back – Rich Gang. I'1000 getting prepare to become my tattoo and everything. It'due south all love. I'k dorsum."Label head Birdman also chirped in, adding that Juve has been in the studio with YMCMB producer London on the Track and bodacious that more than hits are on the style.(Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for BET, Brad Barket/PictureGroup, Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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50 Cent and G-Unit - Curtis officially brought G-Unit back together at Hot 97'south Summer Jam in June, and the momentum has been strong always since. With a few mixtapes and indie projects, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd and dominate 50 are once again flooding the streets, even appearing on newsstands on the encompass of XXL.(Photo: Robert Wallace/ WENN)
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RZA and Raekwon - RZA and Raekwon had been at odds over the creative direction and contracts for the new Wu-Tang anthology. Rae went on strike equally RZA proclaimed that the deadline was approaching to record their new group album, A Better Tomorrow. Cooler heads prevailed eventually and The Chef came on board to add his recipes to the mix.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Tony Yayo and Young Buck - Tony Yayo and Immature Cadet were one time like family held together by Yard-Unit of measurement glue, until Young Buck's spending habits interfered with his professional and personal relationships with the military camp. Although Yayo said in a 2011 interview "I really, really similar Buck. I just don't understand why he was flipping like that," he and the G-Unit of measurement South rapper's friendship ended when Fif ejected Buck out of the crew in 2008. Just their feud is all in the past, at present. Yayo and Buck recently reunited for "Devil's Advocate" for Yayo'south El Chapo 3 mixtape. (Photos from left: Denise Truscello/WireImage, Prince Williams/FilmMagic)
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OutKast - The talented duo hasn't released a record together since 2006's Idlewild, and the void has been a chasm. That's why even though their "beef" has been really only a hiatus, their reunion at Coachella 2014 shut things downwardly.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Fat Joe and Remy Ma - Remy Ma and Fat Joe, her former Terror Squad boss, had a falling out following the lackluster release of her debut album, At that place'south Something About Remy: Based on a True Story (2006), but now, they're ready to reconcile. Said Ma in an interview while she was incarcerated, "When you put egos and pride bated and be the existent people that yous are, it works out… I'm going to brand it my business that we talk more." Will we get new music out of that? That remains to be heard. (Photos from left: John Ricard/BET, Peter Kramer/Getty Images)
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D12 - The Marshall Mathers comeback is looking more complete now that he's reunited Bad Meets Evil (with Royce da 5'9"), dropped The Marshall Mathers LP two, and, evidently, has been in the studio with his "Royal Pills" buddies, D12. According to word on the Internets, Em has three "new" tracks with the Detroit crew. Does this mean the ring's back together, guys?(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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The Clipse - The Clipse have split equally a rapping duo for several years now. Pusha T released a solo venture, My Name Is My Name, to much critical acclaim, and No Malice penned a memoir, Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked. But Pusha and the fans accept missed the Virginia Beach tag team, then it seems 2014 is the perfect time for the two to same-page it once more. And discussion is that's what's happening, with Kanye West and Pharrell rumored to be behind the boards of their adjacent album, As God every bit My Witness.(Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
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Playaz Circle - Near the end of 2013, 2 Chainz revealed that he stays in the studio with his Playaz Circle partna Dolla Boy. "You never know," he said, they may just drop something for u.s. in this twelvemonth.(Photo: Moses Robinson/WireImage)
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A Tribe Called Quest - Someday you have a coiffure of creative artists there is bound to be some type of feuding; and when you have been in the biz since 1985 like A Tribe Called Quest sometimes internal beef is inevitable. The group's first split came in 1998 on the eve of their fifth album release, the same time when Q-Tip and Phife Dawg's relationship began to unravel. Phife argued that Tip disbanded Tribe, leaving him and Ali to fall to the wayside, while he pursued other ventures. But the iconic hip hop grouping has reunited on occasion since, including for the acclaimed Yeezus Tour in 2013, one of the group's "last-e'er shows" in laurels of the 20th anniversary their 3rd anthology, Midnight Marauders.(Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
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50 Cent and Fat Joe - l Cent built his rap career on beef so when he and Fat Joe were feuding fans weren't surprised. The feud betwixt the two New York rappers ignited over the course of Fif's highly publicized feud with Ja Dominion. The G-Unit of measurement dominate got on Dominion'due south "New York" runway, taking shots at Joe and Jadakiss, who were both featured on the original. The diss vocal launched a decade-long beef, which came to an cease in 2012 at the BET Hip-Hop Awards. The rappers shared the same stage in honor of the late Chris Lighty. Who knew just two years afterward they would collaborate together on the song "Gratuitous Again" for DJ Kay Slay's upcoming project. (Photos from left: Rick Diamond/Getty Images, Chris McKay/Getty Images)
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Gnarls Barkley - Cee-Lo Dark-green made the annunciation that he and Danger Mouse volition be back together for a third anthology from Gnarls Barkley adjacent twelvemonth, vi years since their last, The Odd Couple. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photograph Bank)
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Ashanti and Ja Rule - Although Ashanti and Ja Rule never battled each other [publicly], Ja was defenseless in the center when "Bon Bon" (as he affectionately calls her) was messily dropped by their label founder, Irv Gotti. Then, Ja had an even bigger Goliath to battle — getting locked up. Now that both wars are over, the "Always on Fourth dimension" duo are dorsum together in the studio.(Photo: Twitter via Ashanti)
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Jay Z and Dame Dash - The co-founders of Roc-A-Fella Records brought an terminate to their almost decade-long beef when they partied together in NYC in 2013. The photo opp came later on throwing coincidental compliments each other's mode: Dame posted a vid of him vibing out to Jay's Magna Carta Holy Grail; and Jay said during his MCHG media rounds that Dame's a business concern, man, who knows how to make it through tough times.(Photo: Courtesy of Dame Nuance via Instagram)
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Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - In March 2013, Mark Wahlberg, the actor formerly known as rapper Marky Mark, reportedly told a U.K. mag that he and the Funky Bunch "might" get the grouping back together. Soon after, two of the Bunch'south onetime members — Terry Yancey (aka DJ T) and Hector Barros (aka "The Booty Inspector") — said they're down too.(Photograph: Barry King/WireImage)
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Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight - Snoop and Suge were heated foes for years after the Dogg split off from Decease Row in the '90s. Only that'due south apparently all gin and juice under the bridge: Suge showed up to a Snoop evidence in Fifty.A. in March 2013, and the two were seen laughing, embracing and taking pics afterward. (Photo: Snoop Dogg/Instagram)
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Mobb Deep - Havoc and Prodigy are mobbing once again. After seemingly splitting up in 2012, the Mobb Deep fellas reunited for a 20th anniversary bout during the summer of 2013. (Photograph: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Wu-Tang Clan - RZA has long-been discussing a Wu-reunion project, and even refurbished a house of his so the Clan can go together and tape. So far, "I but demand Raekwon to come onboard fully. I need some more energy from Ghost and GZA," he said. "If they give that energy, I will give us a great concluding album. If they don't requite us the free energy, I gotta figure out a programme B."(Photograph: Tony Nelson / Retna, Ltd. / Retna Ltd.)
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Leaders of the New School - A few days earlier headlining the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival last summertime, Busta Rhymes tweeted "Stay tuned" with a picture of him spooky with Dinco D and Charlie Brown, both sometime members of Leaders of the New School, the grouping Busta broke into the game with back in the early '90s. The meaning behind the tweet soon became clear: Busta brought out his old bandmates to perform the classic A Tribe Called Quest posse cut "Scenario" at the Festival. LONS hadn't appeared together since 1995, when Bus invited them to spit on his solo debut, The Coming. (Photo: Twitter)
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Run-DMC - DMC and Rev Run, the 2 surviving members of game-irresolute rap trio Run DMC, reconvened onstage at the 2012 Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas. The pair hadn't performed together since their DJ, Jam Master Jay, was killed in 2002. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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2 Live Coiffure - Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell revealed via the Miami New Times that the bass pioneers were reuniting to launch a xx-date tour to "save Miami booty music."(Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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The Juice Coiffure - Members of the legendary Queensbridge commonage The Juice Crew -- Biz Markie, Main Ace, Craig G, Roxanne Shanté, Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, Marley Marl, and Kool Yard Rap -- have reunited now and again in dissimilar incarnation for performances effectually the world. Merely information technology seems like the next fourth dimension they'll all be together is via their thespian representatives for the motion picture, The Vapors (which is so far starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Marley Marl and Keke Palmer as Roxanne).(Photo: Common cold Chillin' Records)
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Ruff Ryders - DMX announced that the Ruff Ryders crew is in serious talks to reconnect for a power-packed bout. X says that Swizz Beatz, Elevate-On and Murda Mook are already onboard. An album was fifty-fifty slated to come out, only got pushed back and hasn't withal seen the shelves. (Photo: Courtesy Universal Music Group)
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Shyne and Diddy - Shyne was once the new face of Puff'southward Bad Boy Records, until both men were charged in a 1999 shooting at a society in Manhattan. Diddy hired a separate legal team. Shyne, who concluded upward serving nine years upstate, has criticized his former boss equally a disloyal "snitch" always since. Just now the rapper, who converted to Judaism and is currently residing overseas in Paris and Israel, says he and Diddy take reconciled.(Photos: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images; UPI/Debbie Hill/Landov)
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Naughty By Nature - Naughty by Nature decided to fall back into the fold more than 10 years after the release of their last album, 1999'due south 19 Naughty 9: Nature'due south Fury. The LP, Canticle Inc., which dropped on the trio'south 20th anniversary, included new material forth with refreshed versions of classics like "O.P.P." and "Hip Hop Hooray."(Photo: Joe Kohen/Getty Images)
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EPMD - EPMD'southward manner ahead of these new jacks. The legendary Long Isle duo has already broken upwardly and gotten back together — twice. In 1993, Parrish Smith and Erick Sermon parted ways amid accusations of shady business. Four years later, after a few rounds of diss tracks and interview smack-talking, they reunited with Back in Business, merely then went back to their corresponding solo careers in 1999. In 2006, they began rocking shows together again, so released their seventh album, We Mean Business, in 2008. They've since continued to perofrm together -- here and there. (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images for Vh1)
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Black Star - Brooklyn MCs Talib Kweli and Mos Def linked to class Black Star and release a seminal backpack rap album dorsum in 1998. They went on to accomplish new heights of success in their respective solo projects, though they oft collaborated on each other'southward albums. Black Star officially re-formed, withal, to headline at the lauded Rock the Bells tour in 2011 and released a new song, "Gear up Up," shortly afterwards. (Photograph: Terrence Jennings/Picturegroup)
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Goodie M.O.B. - Cee Lo bounced from the ATL's Goodie M.O.B. in 2000, launching his own highly successful, left-field career. The coiffure soldiered on without him, releasing One Monkey Don't Terminate No Show — which many saw as a diss to their departed bandmate — in 2004. The coiffure fabricated amends last year, and take dropped a new anthology, Age Against the Machine, and are plotting a new reality Television receiver show. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Heineken)
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Eminem and Royce Da 5'9" - After meeting at a show in 1997, Royce and Em formed a friendship and created the duo Bad Meets Evil, cranking out a cocky-titled track for Em'southward The Slim Shady LP (1999); the single "Scary Movies," released that same yr; and "Renegade," which patently featured Royce vocals until they were replaced with a verse from Jay Z and used on The Pattern (2001). Later, a misunderstanding between Em and Royce escalated into a stalemate that didn't pause until last year when Em signed Royce'due south rap quartet Butchery to Shady Records. The reunion was solidified when they were one time again under the moniker Bad Meets Evil for Hell: the Sequel.(Photo: Catherine McGann/Getty Images)
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50 Cent and Lil Kim - Eight years subsequently the release of their hit single "Magic Stick," l Cent and Lil Kim finally took the stage together in 2011, at the WinterBeatz Festival in Perth. Prior to this, the pair had never performed the 2003 runway alive (and a video was never filmed for it) because of a rift betwixt them. Both dissed each other publicly and Kim even went so far equally telling the media that she'd never exercise a duet with 50 over again.(Photos: Manny Hernandez/PictureGroup; Evan Agostini/Getty Images)
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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg were unfadable in the studio when they put together their respective archetype debut albums The Chronic (1992) and Doggystle (1993). Notwithstanding, their friendship fizzled out after Dre left Death Row Records in 1996 and Snoop departed for No Limit Records in 1998. But the ii West Coast legends were back together shortly subsequently, as Dr. Dre produced tracks for Snoop's 1999 album No Limit Peak Dogg and Snoop fabricated notable contributions to Dre'due south classic album 2001.(Photo: Scott Gries/ImageDirect)
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Diddy and Ma$east - Although the duo fabricated cute music together -- accentuated past their signature shiny suits -- things took a turn when Ma$e found his faith. The rapper quit the rap game shortly later on the release of his 1999 album, Double Up to become a preacher. Five years later, he returned, and Diddy was waiting with open arms to help produce the Harlem rapper's G-rated comeback, Welcome Back.(Photograph: By Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
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Ice Cube and Dr. Dre - After splitting with N.W.A because he was at odds with grouping manager Jerry Heller, Water ice Cube sued the group for what he thought was his fair share of the group'due south profits. Remaining group members fired back at Cube on numerous songs on their side by side and terminal two albums 100 Miles and Runnin' (1990) and Efil4zaggin (1991). However, by 1994 Cube and Dre had mended their friendship, appearing on "Natural Born Killaz" together.(Photo: By Kevin Winter/ImageDirect/Getty Images)
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Dipset - Later Dipset founders Cam'ron and Jim Jones began to disagree with each other, the entire crew was stalled with remaining coiffure members Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey hopeful for a future collaborative projection, only focusing on their ain individual careers. In Apr 2010, Dipset heads Cam and Jones put their differences aside and released two tracks together along with Santana: "Nether Construction" and "Salute." (Photograph: Taylor Colina/Getty Images)
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Nas and Mobb Deep - A simple telephone call was all it took for Nas and Prodigy to squash their beef. Since the Mobb Deep rapper was released from prison in March 2011, the sometime friends have collaborated on "Dog S--t," their first song together in 10 years. At a contempo press briefing for Stone the Bells, the ii also announced that they are planning to practice a full album together.(Photos: By Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup; Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
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Young Jeezy and DJ Drama - During the mid-2000'southward Jeezy and DJ Drama popularized the Southern trap music audio with their mixtapes Tha Streetz Is Watchin (2004) and the archetype Trap or Die (2005), but a rift formed, including an altercation at a screening for Notorious and another tense run-in at the 2008 Dirty Awards in Atlanta. The pair finally deaded their beef in December 2009 on air on Drama'due south Gangsta Grillz Radio show on Atlanta'due south 107.9, and officially reunited with new music on The Real Is Back.(Photos: By Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup; Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
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B.Thousand. and Cash Money - At one point it seemed as if everyone was against Cash Money — Juvenile, Mannie Fresh and even B.Grand. were at odds with the label over issues relating to money. But past 2010, Birdman had evidently gotten the numbers right and B.G. decided to reunite with the characterization and coiffure that put him on the map. Word is even Fresh, who has been nearly voccal nearly needing his paper, is dorsum in the fold.(Photo: Getty Images; Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)
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Juvenile and Cash Coin - New Orleans rapper Juvenile had been hinting at a reunion for the last few years, assuring fans that Cash Money volition clique happen. The promises were a far cry from the Juvenile who scoffed at "I Miss My Dawgs," Lil Wayne's 2004 ode to the Hot Boys, and went head-to-head with Wayne and Cash Money Records for years before the beef fizzled out.(Photo: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)
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Jay Z and Nas - What initially started off as a slick exchange of words between Jay Z's right-hand human being Memphis Bleek and Nas affiliate, Prodigy, grew into a full-blown beef. Jay Z spoke upward starting time on Hot 97'south Summer Jam in 2001, reciting the opening verse to "Takeover" on phase, a clear diss to Nas and Mobb Deep. Nas responded shortly thereafter with "Ether." Over the next four years comments were fabricated both on- and off-record until the pair finally squashed the beef in 2005 when Jay brought out Nas as a surprise invitee at his comeback concert, "I Declare War."(Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images for Universal Music)
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Paul Wall and Chamillionaire - Paul Wall and Chamillionaire made two collaborative albums, 2002's Get Ya Mind Right and 2005'southward Controversy Sells, earlier using the arbitrary excuse of "creative differences" to mask a feud that dragged on for years. However, these childhood friends couldn't stay apart for long. Past 2010, the one-time duo had squashed their beef, making an proclamation on Twitter in February of 2010 that they'd reunite for a articulation tour.(Photo: Fernando Leon/Peak/PictureGroup)
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The Fugees - It was short-lived but memorable when the talented trio got dorsum together in 2004 to perform in Brooklyn for Dave Chappelle's Block Party concert. It was their kickoff bear witness since 1997. A world tour followed, also as rumors of a new album, but that was deaded when a rift between Wyclef and Lauryn Hill sent any chances of a new Fugees LP upward in fume. Now all we can do is hope that with L-Boogie dorsum in the studio, we'll become some other reunion shortly.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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