Fu-Gee-La

"Fu-Gee-La" is a song by American hip-hop trio, Fugees, released on December 13, 1995 by Ruffhouse Records, as the lead single from their second and final album, The Score (1996).

"[8] Larry Flick from Billboard stated that 'Fu-Gee-La' "delivers the dope and then some: The Fugees' trademark tight, creative lyrics find a perfect home in the recycled hook from Teena Marie's 1988 No.

[9] Michael Hill from Cash Box named it one of the "memorable tracks" of The Score album.

[10] Neil Kulkarni from Melody Maker named it Single of the Week, writing that the trio "return with a wicked track, Wyclef & Prakazrel's rapping as incisive as ever and Lauryn's vocals the same fluid mix of swoonsome melody and lyrical sharpness.

"[11] In December 1996, Melody Maker ranked "Fu-Gee-La" number 45 in their list of "Singles of the Year", adding, "A typically cool and tuneful offering from the year's rap phenomenon, featuring that slinky backbeat and Lauryn's crystal vocals.