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Pras (b. Samuel Prakazrel Michel, October 19, 1972) offered up his first solo effort, Ghetto Supastar, in the fall of 1998, following in the footsteps of his fellow Fugees Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill. Released on Ruffhouse Records, the album's title track featured vocals by Mya and Ol' Dirty Bastard.

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  • 1998 Ghetto Superstar

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. Her 1982 album "Quiet Lies" won her a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Released on Ruffhouse Records, the album's title track featured vocals by Mya and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Some of her songs include: "Angel of the Morning", "Queen of Hearts", "The Sweetest Thing", and "Break It to Me Gently". Samuel Prakazrel Michel, October 19, 1972) offered up his first solo effort, Ghetto Supastar, in the fall of 1998, following in the footsteps of his fellow Fugees Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill. Born Judy Kay Newton in Lakehurst, New Jersey; grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Pras (b. Juice Newton February 18, 1952 American singer.

1998 Ghetto Superstar.