Ready Or Not is a classic album released by Fugees (Refugee Camp) in 1996. The album features 13 tracks that showcase the group's innovative style of blending hip-hop, reggae, and soul music. The album is a perfect example of the golden era of hip-hop in the 90s.
The lead single, "Ready or Not," is a standout track that features a sample from Enya's "Boadicea." The track is a perfect example of the Fugees' ability to blend different genres of music to create a unique sound that is both catchy and thought-provoking.
Other notable tracks on the album include "Killing Me Softly," a cover of Roberta Flack's classic song, "Fu-Gee-La," which features a sample from Ode to Billie Joe by Bobby Gentry, and "No Woman, No Cry," a cover of Bob Marley's classic song.
The album's production is top-notch, with the Fugees working with a variety of producers, including Salaam Remi, Diamond D, and Wyclef Jean. The production on the album is smooth, with each track seamlessly blending into the next.
The lyrics on the album are socially conscious, with the Fugees addressing issues such as poverty, police brutality, and racism. The group's ability to address these issues in a way that is both insightful and entertaining is a testament to their talent.