''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' is a
live album
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by American singer
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Noelle Hill (born May 26, 1975) is an American musician. She is celebrated as one of the most influential musical artists of her generation. Hill is credited with breaking barriers for female rappers, contributing to the popular music, m ...
, released in 2002. The performance was recorded on July 21, 2001, at
MTV Studios in Times Square and directed by
Alex Coletti for the television series ''
MTV Unplugged
''MTV Unplugged'' is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic instrument, acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. F ...
''. Departing from the hip hop sounds of her debut album ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' (1998), Hill performed a set of
acoustic folk and soul songs, written and performed solo while playing guitar and pregnant with her third child,
YG Marley. She also included a cover of
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
's "So Much Things to Say".
''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0''
's lyrics explore themes of
religion
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,
personal growth,
mental health
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and
abuse of authority, delivered alongside spoken interludes about her personal and artistic struggles. The performance marked a sharp shift in both her musical style and public image. Critics were initially divided, with some reviewers describing the performances as raw and unpolished, while others praised them as a courageous display of sincerity and self-examination.
The album debuted at number three on the
''Billboard'' 200 and was later certified
platinum
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by the
RIAA
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. Over time, the album has received retrospective acclaim for its emotional intensity and artistic originality. It has been widely cited as an influence by a range of hip hop, R&B, and pop artists and sampled by musicians including
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
,
Frank Ocean
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,
A$AP Rocky
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, and
Method Man
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. Tracks such as "
I Gotta Find Peace of Mind" and "
Mystery of Iniquity" have become among the most discussed and acclaimed, with the latter earning a
Grammy
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nomination for
Best Female Rap Solo Performance.
Background and release
''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' was recorded on July 21, 2001, at
MTV Studios in
Times Square
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, New York City. Hill performed onstage wearing denim and a baseball cap, playing original material and
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
covers on acoustic guitar without a backing band. During the performance, Hill announced her pregnancy with her third child,
Joshua
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. According to her longtime partner
Rohan Marley,
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
approached him directly about having Hill appear on their ''
MTV Unplugged
''MTV Unplugged'' is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic instrument, acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. F ...
'' series, and he later encouraged her to participate independently of her record label. Marley recalled that Hill frequently carried a bookbag filled with reading material and said she was deeply inspired by both the
Bible
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and other works of literature.
Series creator
Alex Coletti explained that the performance deviated from the shows' typical format by featuring entirely new, unreleased material solo on acoustic guitar, stating, "The concept was always to take songs we know and break them down to their beginnings, but we don’t know these songs. It's like being in Lauryn's bedroom watching her write the stuff". He described the material as "
bossa nova to acoustic hip-hop to
Joan Armatrading-type music and Bob Marley influences". In a separate interview, Coletti remembered first hearing from the pregnant singer while on vacation, saying, "She said, 'I taught myself how to play guitar, I've written a bunch of new songs and I want to do them acoustic'". Coletti relayed the proposal to MTV's then-president
Van Toffler
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, who agreed to move forward. "We did it, and it was pretty special", he said. "There were some definite 4 A.M. phone calls in the remix phase and some things got a little weird, but it's definitely a standout show that people still talk about".
Originally scheduled for a fall 2001 release, ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' was delayed due to the
September 11 attacks
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. The album was later released on May 7, 2002, debuting at number three on the
''Billboard'' 200, and number two on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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chart. It was certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) the following month, and remained on the charts for several months. Internationally, ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' also saw notable chart success. It reached the top five in Austria, France, and Switzerland, and entered the top ten in Japan, Norway, and Sweden. The album also peaked at number 10 on the
European Top 100 Albums chart and performed strongly in Canada, where it topped the R&B chart and reached number nine overall.
The track "
Mystery of Iniquity" was nominated at the 45th Grammy Awards for
Best Female Rap Solo Performance.
Music and Lyrics
For ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'', Hill departed from the
hip hop
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sounds of her debut album ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' (1998) in favor of austerely performed acoustic
soul
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and
folk
Folk or Folks may refer to:
Sociology
*Nation
*People
* Folklore
** Folk art
** Folk dance
** Folk hero
** Folk horror
** Folk music
*** Folk metal
*** Folk punk
*** Folk rock
** Folk religion
* Folk taxonomy
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Fo ...
-based songs. She jokingly described herself as a "hip-hop folk singer",
and according to
Robert Hilburn
Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host. As music critic and editor at the ''Los Angeles Times'' from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays, and profiles have appeared in publications worldwide ...
, assumed the role of a folk singer accompanied only by her acoustic guitar.
Rather than singing any of her previous hits, Hill debuted all new songs in a folk style and, in between songs, spoke at length about her personal and artistic struggles.
Reception
''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' received a wide range of reactions upon its release from critics and industry figures. Among those in attendance at the taping was
Christopher John Farley, who referred to the set as "one of the strongest concerts I've been to in some time", comparing it to ''
MTV Unplugged in New York'' and calling it an emotionally "moving" experience.
However, others expressed reservations about Hill's direction. In a 2003 ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' cover story, an anonymous veteran music executive commented, "Anyone with ears can hear there are only three chords being played on every song. I saw it with a roomful of professionals, and someone said, 'I feel like jumpin' out a window'". Meanwhile, ''Rolling Stone'' writer
Touré
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described her honesty as both "touching and confusing".
Critics reviews often noted the album's unorthodox format and emotionally raw presentation, while others questioned its artistic discipline. In ''
The Village Voice
''The Village Voice'' is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first Alternative newspaper, alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf (publisher), Dan Wolf, ...
'',
Robert Christgau
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called it one of the "worst album
ever released by an artist of substance", finding the songs overlong, verbose, and unmelodic. Christgau was also critical of Hill's vocal performance and limited guitar arrangements.
However, ''Village Voice'' critic
Miles Marshall Lewis viewed the album as "the most powerful artistic document to emerge from hip-hop America
post-9/11". While acknowledging its technical flaws and sparse arrangements, Lewis compared ''Unplugged'' to
Bruce Springsteen
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's 1982 album ''
Nebraska
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'', describing it as a "commercially alienating personal project".
In the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'',
Robert Hilburn
Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host. As music critic and editor at the ''Los Angeles Times'' from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays, and profiles have appeared in publications worldwide ...
described the album as "as messy as a car wreck creatively", yet commended Hill's courage, stating that "few artists would have the strength to move away so boldly from an approach that had brought her such commercial success and acclaim". Hilburn cited songs such as "I Find It Hard to Say", "Just Like Water", and "
I Gotta Find Peace of Mind" as echoing the artistic strengths shown on ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''.
''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' writer
David Browne said it was "perhaps the most bizarre follow-up in the history of
opular music, appreciating some of the music's "poetic flow" but finding it exhausting to hear Hill's "strummed sermons directed at unspecified enemies and soul crushers".
Alexis Petridis
Alexis Petridis (born 13 September 1971) is an English journalist. He is the head Rock music, rock and pop music critic for ''The Guardian'', and a regular contributor for ''GQ''. In addition to his music journalism for the paper, he has written ...
panned the record as "messy" and "inconsequential", mostly because of what he felt were her clichéd
self-help
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When ...
lyrics and self-indulgent monologues: "A scant handful of powerful moments, including a furious meditation on the police shooting of a young black man, 'I Find It Hard to Say (Rebel)', are outweighed by repetitious rambling."
In a favorable review,
AllMusic
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's William Ruhlmann conceded that Hill's spoken interludes sounded vain and foolish but still felt the album was "fascinating" as an "unfinished, unflinching presentation of ideas and of a person".
''
Q'' was more enthusiastic, finding her songs beautifully sincere and performed austerely in a way that recalled the vibrant quality of
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
's "
Redemption Song" (1980).
''
Billboard
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'' described Hill's performance as "bold and brave", and highlighted tracks like "Just Want You Around", "Just Like Water", "I Get Out", and "I Gotta Find Peace of Mind" as standouts within a "potent—albeit perplexing—performance". ''
Time
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'' noted the "sweetness of voice" and compared the songs "Mr. Intentional" and "Oh, Jerusalem" to the work of
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
, stated that Hill reminded audiences that "no matter what she says, she's a performer after all".
The album also drew divided reactions from fellow artists. In a 2002
CNN
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interview,
Britney Spears
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stated that she had been listening to the album in rotation and praised it as "amazing", adding, "It's kind of sad, but it's good. It's a feel-good album". That same year, Felix Buxton of
Basement Jaxx remarked that "it's nice hearing someone talking about their music and their struggles", while describing her as "absolutely loaded" and questioning some of her repeated focus on reality. Buxton further referred to Hill as a "postmodern
pseudo-realist”"grappling openly with fame and personal transformation.
Some in the hip hop community were more critical of Hill's departure from mainstream hip hop sounds. In Eminem's 8 Mile soundtrack song "Love Me", rapper
50 Cent
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referenced ''Unplugged'' directly, rapping, "Used to listen to Lauryn Hill and tap my feet / Then the b**** put out a CD and didn’t have no beats".
Marketing and touring
Hill began previewing new material from the album in the early 2000s, most notably being her performance at the 2001
''Essence'' Awards, where she debuted "Adam Lives in Theory". Hill appeared onstage with a shaved head, seated on a stool with an acoustic guitar, featuring a similar setup to the stripped-down aesthetic of her upcoming ''
MTV Unplugged
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'' set. The moment was described as a stark departure from her earlier public image, which journalist
Kathy Iandoli described as "a person we seemingly never saw again".
Following the album's release Hill co-headlined the 2002 Smokin' Grooves tour, alongside
OutKast
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and
The Roots
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. The tour marked her first major live appearances since The Miseducation Tour, and included songs like "
Mystery of Iniquity", "Freedom Time", and "Just Like Water", as well as selections from her debut album.
Critics noted her anti-commercial presentation. ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that she appeared as an artist "determined not to be a pop commodity anymore", wielding her guitar to sing "about breaking free".
DJ Nu-Mark
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similarly praised Hill's minimalist setup, which he described as "without a full entourage, or a drum machine, or a DJ behind her", likening it to "looking into her soul".
Audience members recalled Hill entering without introduction, and later modestly exiting after performing her closing song "I Get Out", by removing her hat, wiping her face and walking away quietly. The final date of the Smokin' Grooves tour reportedly took place on
Thanksgiving
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night in Seattle.
Questlove
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, who DJed before her set, remembered playing protest songs from singers like
Gene McDaniels
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before she entered the stage.
Dr. Dre
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protégé
Truth Hurts later recalled that
Prince
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attended the Minneapolis stop specifically to watch Hill's performance.
Legacy
''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' represented a notable artistic departure for Lauryn Hill, and was later included by ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'' in its list of "The 25 Boldest Career Moves in Music History", ranking as the highest entry by a woman. In the years since its release, the album has undergone a significant reappraisal, receiving increased acclaim. ''
The Guardian
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'' praised it as Hill's "brilliant hurrah" and one of
MTV
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's greatest moments. In a 2025 retrospective, ''
The Washington Post
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'' asserted that "no other 'Unplugged' performance has done as much to define an artist", and named it among the greatest ''
MTV Unplugged
''MTV Unplugged'' is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic instrument, acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. F ...
'' sets. The article further noted that "more than 20 years later, Hill's sermons about losing herself to the music industry and fame hit with terrible resonance".
Katy Iandoli of
''Revolt'' praised ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0''
's socially driven material, describing songs "I Get Out" and "Mr. Intentional" as the constructs of modern-day thinkpieces rooted in
self-empowerment and "letting go", calling the album "ahead of its time". This sentiment was echoed by ''
TheGrio'', which named it one of ten releases they considered ahead of their time in a 2022 article. ''
The New York Times
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'' hailed the album as a "classic performance", with journalist Noel Murray referring to it as a "mesmerizing look at a pop star who dared to reinvent herself in public", while drawing parallels between the album and the work of
Nina Simone
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. Writing for
''Vulture'', Lindsey Weber wrote "looking back, it was a brave decision for a young artist to make and ultimately true to the ''Unplugged'' format." In a retrospective review, Daryl McIntosh wrote that the album "points straight into the soul of this once-in-a-lifetime artist in raw form, exposing both the brilliance that we fell in love with when we first heard her voice and the fragility of the human spirit."
During her podcast ''
Still Processing'',
Jenna Wortham described Hill's performance on ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as "devastatingly iconic", while noting its critique of fame, the music industry, and sexism. She interpreted that
Kanye West
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's use of "
Mystery of Iniquity" on "
All Falls Down" with
Syleena Johnson was not only a sample but a form of musical lineage and archival work honoring Hill's influence. ''
Slant Magazine
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'' opined that
Alicia Keys
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invoked "Unplugged-era" Hill on her acoustic
anti-capitalism
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protest song "
Kill Your Mama" from her 2016 album ''
Here''. Music critic Jenn Pelly cited ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as a key precedent for polarizing but emotionally honest live performances. She wrote that Lauryn Hill's "biblical hip-hop folk profundities" and her decision to present "the truest version of herself" rather than conform to commercial expectations laid the groundwork for a generation of artists, including
Frank Ocean
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.
One early review likened the album to John Lennon's ''
Plastic Ono Band
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'' (1970), acknowledging Hill's willingness to dismantle celebrity and embrace discomfort. The piece compared her emotional delivery to the vulnerability of
Joni Mitchell
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's ''
Blue
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'' (1971), the rebellious spirit of
Courtney Love
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, and the vocal soulfulness of
Gladys Knight
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. In a 2010 interview with ''
The Root'',
John Legend
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said he had been a fan of the Unplugged album, stating that while the album might not be "listener-friendly" it is full of "real gems". In a 2016 retrospective, ''
The A.V. Club
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'' coined the term "Secret Fiascocess" to rate the album's impact, characterizing the first half as "intentionally self-sabotaging", while acknowledging its second disc as a "secret success". Singer
Ledisi praised Hill's impact on protest music, saying "I love the work that Lauryn Hill did when she was speaking of those things… we have that in our era as well, it’s just not celebrated enough". ''
Wired
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976
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* "Wired ...
'' journalist
Jason Parham reflected on the reception of ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'', stating that in the years following ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'', "Hill's genius was cast as obnoxious and difficult. But the work itself could not be denied".
Hill's interludes, initially criticized as rambling or self-indulgent, have also gained greater appreciation over time, attracting scholarly analysis, being quoted by writers, and referenced by artists like
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
and actress
Taylor Russell.
In
''America'', Stephen G. Adubato reflected that the album, despite its initial mixed reception, "leaves listeners with questions and provocations that are just as relevant as they were 20 years ago, if not more so. Hill's ability to wrestle with the realities of original sin and grace—as they apply to both her own life and the institutions that hold power in our society today—echo the prophetic sensibilities of the greatest religious figures and musical artists" for the album's 20th anniversary. ''
The Boombox'' argued that the album featured "some wonderful songwriting", and suggested that tracks like "Adam Lives in Theory", "Just Like Water" and "
Mystery of Iniquity" reached Bob Marley levels in terms of their sentiment.
The album has been recognized in multiple retrospective rankings for its impact and uniqueness, most notably in lists highlighting the most memorable ''
MTV Unplugged
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'' performances, and has also been cited among the best live R&B and hip hop albums. In his list of the 15 best ''MTV Unplugged'' episodes, Andy Greene of ''Rolling Stone'' characterized the album as "the most unique, unpolished ''Unplugged'' ever to see the light of day".
Cultural influence
Artistic influence
''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' has been cited by numerous artists and writers for its significance and influence on their work.
Adele
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named the album as an inspiration for her own unplugged session on
VH1
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, telling
MTV news
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"My favorite one is the Lauryn Hill one; I've got that one on CD as well. I've never been so choked up by something, and it was so refreshing". She also praised Hill's artistry during the performance, stating, "that broken look, just her and a guitar, her banter between the songs — I felt like how I feel when I hear
Etta James
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. I was just like, 'I totally get it. She's in my head, she's in my heart, she knows me".
In a 2014 ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' interview, English singer
Ed Sheeran
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ranked Hill's ''Unplugged'' set among the series' standout entries, alongside
''Unplugged'' (1992) by
Eric Clapton
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and ''
MTV Unplugged in New York'' (1994) by
Nirvana
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, while calling it "great".
Katy Perry
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also listed it as a personal favorite, stating "I remember listening to Nirvana and Lauryn Hill and wanting to do that one day". Singer
Sam Smith once referred to it as "My Bible" in a tweet. Songwriter
Jack Antonoff credited ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as a major creative influence, stating during an interview on ''
Total Request Live
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'' that the album "changed his life".
Writer and comedian
Neal Brennan
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stated that he and
Dave Chappelle
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watched Hill's set on
VHS
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Ma ...
"over and over" while writing the
sketch comedy
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television series ''
Chappelle's Show
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''. Author Casey Gerald included "I Get Out" and "I Remember" in a
PBS
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playlist accompanying his 2018 memoir ''
There Will Be No Miracles Here'', stating that their themes of rebellion and remembrance "mirror the spirit and intention" of his book. Actress
America Ferrera
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wrote in her book ''American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures'' that the album helped her accept her African ancestry.
Jerrod Carmichael
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Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he later moved to Los Angeles, where his career began in the early 2010s comedy club scene. Carmic ...
cited "I Just Want You Around" as a source of personal comfort, and stated that he prefers ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' to ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''.
Women in both hip hop and R&B have acknowledged ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as a creative influence, including
Ella Mai
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,
Samara Cyn,
Celeste,
Kelela,
Doechii, and
Sinéad Harnett
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Early life
Born to a Thai mother and an Irish father who separated when she was a toddler, Harnett was raised by her mother in Finchley ...
. Songwriter
H.E.R. named "Just Like Water" from ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as one of her favorite Lauryn Hill songs, while recalling how Hill influenced her early songwriting.
Rapsody credited the album as foundational to her personal work, stating that she often listened to it while recording her 2023 album ''
Please Don't Cry'', and later covering "Adam Lives in Theory" for
Amazon Music
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.
Sampling
The album's songs have also been widely sampled and reinterpreted. According to
music executive
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JB Marshall, ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' was a major influence on
Kanye West
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's 2004 debut studio album ''
The College Dropout
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'', recalling that it was considered "like the Bible" during the album's creation, leading to West's interpolation of "
Mystery of Iniquity" on
"All Falls Down".
ASAP Rocky
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and
Frank Ocean
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sampled "
I Gotta Find Peace of Mind" for their track "
Purity
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", the closing song on ASAP Rocky's album ''
Testing'' (2018). ''
Pitchfork
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'' noted Hill's influence as essential to the song's emotional resonance, referring to it as the moment where ASAP Rocky "finally grasps that ineffable quality that makes artists like Hill and Ocean iconic: humanity". Ocean also interpolated "Just Like Water" on his track with
Jazmine Sullivan
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on the song "Rushes" from his 2016 visual album ''
Endless'', and
Wu-Tang Clan
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member
Method Man
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sampled Hill's vocals on "
Say", the lead single from his 2006 solo album ''
4:21... The Day After''.
Protest, activism, and cultural influence
Solange Knowles
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cited ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' as an inspiration for her album ''
A Seat at the Table'' (2016), and hailed it as a rare example of a Black artist occupying a space usually reserved for
punk performers, who are embraced for their disruption, rage, and
anti-establishment
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expression. She stated "That's something that Black artists are not usually able to do, especially R&B artists," adding that Hill sang "some real shit… disruptive things that are going to shake some people up". She also reflected on the backlash Hill faced at the time and noted how public perception has evolved, with audiences now embracing the album's messages.
Jason Russell, creator of Kony 2012, cited Hill's quote from ''MTV Unplugged No. 2.0'' ("Fantasy is what people want but reality is what they need") as part of his inspiration for the film's message. Hill re-released the song "I Find It Hard to Say (rebel)" in 2016 amid the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. The original song was written in response to the 1999 police killing of Amadou Diallo in New York City. Joe Talbot (singer), Joe Talbot of the post-punk band Idles described Hill's original version as a spiritual song about breaking down and regaining strength. The song was also sampled by Egyptian hip-hop, Egyptian hip hop artist Arabian Knightz during the Arab Spring uprisings, alleging that they were blocked from releasing the song until Egypt's Internet in Egypt, internet censorship was lifted. Similarly, Hill's "Freedom Time" has been used as a protest song, including by Palestinians, Palestinian-American rapper Phay in his 2024 single "Watermelon Seeds", written in response to the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, Israeli bombing of Gaza. Poet and activist Donté Clark, Donte Clark cited the album as part of his personal reflection and inspiration.
Musicianship and performance influence
Publications have noted Hill's use of the nylon-string Nylon-string guitar, classical guitar during the performance as a prominent example of the instrument's role in contemporary music. British singer Lianne La Havas cited the album and Hill's guitar playing as an inspiration, stating, "[I was inspired by] Lauryn Hill’s ''MTV Unplugged.'' I already loved ''The Miseducation…'' and the Fugees, and finding out that she played guitar was mind-blowing." In an interview with ''
Billboard
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'', rapper B.o.B cited Hill's guitar playing as inspiration for his career, stating, "Lauryn Hill was a huge influence to my guitar playing, her whole ''Unplugged'' DVD that she did… I mean, it just changed my life. It kind of gave me the inspiration to keep going, [to] invest a lot more time into the music and not the stuff that doesn’t matter."
Track listing
Personnel
*
Lauryn Hill
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– acoustic guitar, vocals, record producer, production
*Julian Alexander – art direction
*Adam Blackburn – recording, audio mixing (recorded music), mixing
*
Alex Coletti – mixing, editing, film production on video broadcast
*Joe DeMaio – direction on video broadcast
*Max Feldman – recording assistance
*Scott Gries – photography
*Christopher Koch – audio post-editing technician
*Mel Papaterpou – guitar technician
*Sue Pelino – audio post-mixing technician
*Herb Powers Jr. – Audio mastering, mastering
*Van Toffler – executive production on video broadcast
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
*
*
Official MTV Unplugged 2.0 Lyrics
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Lauryn Hill albums
MTV Unplugged albums
2002 live albums
Columbia Records live albums
Live soul albums
Folk albums by American artists
Albums produced by Lauryn Hill
Live folk albums
Live hip-hop albums
Albums produced by Alex Coletti