Killing Me Softly With His Song

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About Killing Me Softly With His Song

"Killing Me Softly with His Song" is a song composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. The song was written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman, who recorded the song in late 1971. In 1973 it became a number-one hit in the United States and Canada for Roberta Flack, also reaching number six in the UK Singles Chart. The song has been covered by many artists; the version by the Fugees won the 1997 Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.


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Strumming my pain with his fingers
Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

(Ah!) Yo! (Yeah! Yeah!)
This is Wyclef, Refugee Camp (L-Boogie up in here)
Prazwell, (Prazwell up in here! Ha! Ha!)
Lil' Base sits up there on the base (Refugees up in here)
While I'm on this Rhodes, I got my girl L (ah, ah)
One time (one time), one time, (one time)
Ayo, L, you know you got the lyrics

I heard he sang a good song, I heard he had a style
And so I came to see him, to listen for a while
And there he was, this young boy, a stranger to my eyes

Strumming my pain with his fingers (one time, one time)
Singing my life with his words (two times, two times)
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd
I felt he'd found my letters and read each one out loud
I prayed that he would finish, but he just kept right on

Strumming my pain with his fingers (one time, one time)
Singing my life with his words (two times, two times)
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

Yo, L-Boog, take me to the bridge

Woah
Woah-oah-ah-ah-ah uh, uh
La-la-la, la, la, la
Woah, la
Woah, la (ha, ha, ha, ha)
La-ah-ah-ah-ah

Strumming my pain with his fingers (yes, he was singing my life)
Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

(Strumming my pain) yo, put your hands together for L-Boogie 
From the Refugee Camp (yeah, yeah)
(Singing my life) up in here, you know how we do, L-Boogie up in here
Wyclef, Prazwell, said L-Boogie up in here
Wyclef up in here
My man Lil' Base (Prazwell up in here)
Jerry one time
T Rocks up in here, we got Warren up in here
This is how we (Warren up, up in here, Outsiders up here)
We got Fallon up in here, Mulaney, Mulaney's (Refugee Camp, Refugee Camp)

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Fugees

Fugees (/ˈfuːdʒiːz/) (formerly Tranzlator Crew) were an American hip hop group who rose to fame in the mid-1990s. Their repertoire included elements of hip hop, soul and Caribbean music, particularly reggae. The members of the group were rapper/singer/producer Wyclef Jean, rapper/singer/producer Lauryn Hill and rapper Pras Michel. Deriving their name from the term refugee, Jean and Pras are Haitian, while Hill is American. The group recorded two albums—one of which, The Score (1996), was a multi-platinum and Grammy-winning success—before disbanding in 1997. Hill and Jean each went on to successful solo recording careers; Michel focused on soundtrack recordings and acting, though he found commercial success with his song "Ghetto Supastar". In 2007, MTV ranked … more »

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Written by: Norman Gimbel, Charles Fox

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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2 facts about this song

Robert Flack Version
1. Original Release: Roberta Flack first released "Killing Me Softly with His Song" in 1973 on the Atlantic Records label. It was included on her album "Killing Me Softly." 2. Chart Success: The song became a massive hit, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and holding the position for five weeks. 3. Grammy Awards: In 1974, it won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. 4. Song Inspiration: The song was reportedly inspired by young songwriter Lori Lieberman's reaction to seeing Don McLean perform live in concert, in particular, his song "Empty Chairs." 5. Chart Success in UK: In the UK, Roberta Flack's version also achieved a chart success reaching no. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
Fugees Version
1. Cover version: The Fugees released a cover of "Killing Me Softly with His Song" in 1996, which was included on their second album, "The Score." 2. Worldwide Success: Their version was a global hit, reaching number one on the charts in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and almost a dozen other countries. 3. Grammy Recognition: The Fugees version of the song was nominated for a Grammy award in 1997. 4. Music Video: The music video for the Fugees' version of "Killing Me Softly" was directed by Aswad Ayinde and it won the MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video in 1996. 5. Lauryn Hill's Performance: Lauryn Hill of the Fugees was praised for her soulful rendition of the song, and is often regarded as one of the best cover versions of this classic. 6. Song length: The Fugee's version of the song is 4 minutes and 58 seconds in length, which is about one minute longer than Roberta Flack's original 1973 release.

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