The Fugees have mini-reunion during Lauryn Hill's set at Roots Picnic in ... trends now

The Fugees have mini-reunion during Lauryn Hill's set at Roots Picnic in ... trends now
The Fugees have mini-reunion during Lauryn Hill's set at Roots Picnic in ... trends now

The Fugees have mini-reunion during Lauryn Hill's set at Roots Picnic in ... trends now

Lauryn Hill gave her fans an unexpected treat during her performance at the Roots Picnic music festival in Philadelphia on Saturday.

The singer, 48, who has complained of artist suppression in the music industry,  was joined by her fellow Fugees bandmates Wyclef Jean, 53, and Pras, 50, during her set.

The surprise performance thrilled the crowd, but it could also be their last — at least for quite some time — as Pras faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of 10 counts, including charges of conspiracy, witness tampering and failure to register as an agent of China.

Lauryn was styled in a black ankle length dress with and empire waist and lace skirt.

She paired the look with a matching bolero jacket and a white collard top. 

Mini-reunion: Lauryn Hill, 48, gave her fans an unexpected treat during her performance Roots Picnic music festival in Philadelphia Saturday. She was was joined by her fellow Fugees bandmates Wyclef Jean, 53, and Pras, 50, during her set

Mini-reunion: Lauryn Hill, 48, gave her fans an unexpected treat during her performance Roots Picnic music festival in Philadelphia Saturday. She was was joined by her fellow Fugees bandmates Wyclef Jean, 53, and Pras, 50, during her set

Wyclef looked comfortable in a orange, blue and white sweater with a desert graphic. 

The Turn Your Lights Down Low singer wore black pants and a place a blue bucket hat low on his head.

Pras kept his look simple, wearing distressed jeans, a gray sweatshirt and orange, white and gray puffy vest. 

The singer's head was shaved and he wore a nicely trimmed beard.   

Festival organizer, Questlove was thrilled that the trio got back together, posting a lengthy essay on in Instagram titled  'What A Night.'

The famed music producer began with a history lesson about his friends of three decades writing, 'In 1993 an unknown band called the Fugees (at the request of the record label I interned at) @ruffhouse records, opened up for us at #TheTrocadero in Philadelphia —-this was one of their first gigs since signing to a major label.'

'They were there to help us celebrate our signing to @geffernrecords,' he continued, 'Their #BluntedonReality got released in early 93.'

'Now 30 years

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