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In 2026, this overlooked gem has found a new spotlight. With the excitement surrounding the first-ever 2026 vinyl repress in the US and the reissue of the long out-of-print "zip top" special packaging, collectors and fans alike have a renewed opportunity to explore the raw blueprint of a hip-hop revolution.

: Choose a "box fit" or oversized zip top to reflect the authentic street culture of the early 90s. the fugees blunted on reality zip top

The standard tracklist for the 1994 US release is as follows: In 2026, this overlooked gem has found a new spotlight

| # | Title | Performer(s) | |:---|:---|:---| | 1 | "Introduction" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 2 | "Nappy Heads" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 3 | "Blunted" (Interlude) | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 4 | "Recharge" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 5 | "Freestyle" (Interlude) | Instrumental | | 6 | "Vocab" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 7 | "Special News Bulletin" (Interlude) | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 8 | "Boof Baf" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel & Mad Spida | | 9 | "Temple" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 10 | "How Hard Is It?" | Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel, Lauryn Hill | | 11 | "Harlem Chit Chat" (Interlude) | Instrumental | | 12 | "Some Seek Stardom" | Lauryn Hill | | 13 | "Giggles" | Pras Michel (chorus by Lauryn Hill) | | 14 | "Da Kid from Haiti" (Interlude) | Instrumental | | 15 | "Refugees on the Mic" | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | | 16 | "Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow" | Wyclef Jean | | 17 | "Shout Outs from the Block" | The Fugees & uncredited guests | | 18 | "Nappy Heads" (Remix) | Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel | The standard tracklist for the 1994 US release

: The album features singles like "Boof Baf" , "Nappy Heads" , and "Vocab" .

Downloading or spinning the "zip top" of Blunted on Reality isn't about finding a masterpiece; it’s about witnessing the spark. It is a fascinating document of a group on the precipice of changing music history. For fans who only know "Killing Me Softly," this album might be a shock to the system. But for hip-hop heads, it is a necessary reminder that Lauryn, Wyclef, and Pras paid their dues in the trenches of boom-bap before they ascended to the throne.