37-atxxl She burst onto the scene — alongside Wyclef Jean and Pras — in 1996 as one-third of the Fugees, thanks to the trio’s highly acclaimed second album, The Score. With their winning mix of hip-hop, reggae, and soul, the Fugees were absolutely huge. But when Ms. Lauryn Hill went solo with the release of the groundbreaking, Grammy-winning The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill  (stream it below) two years later, she instantly became one of the biggest names in music all across the globe. Her face was plastered on magazines everywhere, and songs like “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and “Everything Is Everything” were in constant rotation on the radio. Next week, Ms. Lauryn Hill, (below, performing live in Spain) is off to Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. But you won’t have to travel that far to see one of the most talented musicians of the past two decades when she plays Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on Friday night.