Lauryn Hill Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Lauryn Hill is the sole female member of the rap group The Fugees and an American female rapper who also works as a solo artist.
With her classic 1998 album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, she secured a powerful image of a strong woman, winning five Grammy Awards.
This time, we’ll introduce some of her popular songs.
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Lauryn Hill Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Turn Your Lights Down LowBob Marley feat. Lauryn Hill6rank/position

The original version is a track from Bob Marley & The Wailers’ 1977 album Exodus.
In the 1990s, a CD was released that rearranged it into a duet, set to a newly recorded track.
The collaborator on this song was Lauryn Hill from the 1990s hip-hop group The Fugees!! Her original rap section is absolutely brilliant.
Lost OnesLauryn Hill7rank/position

The hardcore, no-nonsense drums create a solid sense of groove.
It’s a classic by Lauryn Hill with a touch of reggae essence.
The chorus melody and lyrics really stick in your head, and you’ll be humming along in no time.
Sweetest ThingLauryn Hill8rank/position

A late-night track by Lauryn Hill, known as an absolute icon of Black music for her distinctive husky voice and gospel-inspired sound.
It’s a streetwise, chill-out piece whose signature appeal lies in its cool, moody vibe that colors the night.
When it hurts so badLauryn Hill9rank/position

A song included on Lauryn’s 1998 debut album, by the female singer also known for her appearance in the film “Sister Act 2.” This R&B-style track, which she also performed in the movie, showcases Lauryn’s standout vocal prowess.
Joyful JoyfulLauryn Hill10rank/position

The song performed in the final scene of the film “Sister Act 2,” which sparked a gospel boom in Japan, is “Joyful, Joyful,” led by Lauryn Hill, who later became famous in the hip-hop world as the vocalist of the Fugees.
It’s a hymn that uses the melody from the fourth movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9, and the movie features a further arranged version.
The lyrics, which thank God for His love and praise His presence, combine with the powerful voices of the choir to create a dynamic sound.
If you’re interested in hymns or gospel music, “Sister Act 2” is a must-see!


