
Lauryn Hill Remembers Fugees Collaborator John FortĂ©: âI Loved Him, My Family Loved Himâ
Trending on Billboard Lauryn Hill paid tribute to the late Fugees producer John FortĂ© , who was found dead at 50 years old on Monday (Jan. 12). Hill shared a heartfelt tribute to her late Fugees collaborate on Instagram on Wednesday (Jan. 14), which saw the Grammy-winner recall first meeting FortĂ©, whom she remembers as a âgentle king,â and how they quickly became close friends. âI canât remember the exact moment I met John Forte or Forte as we used to call him, but I know we became fast friends very soon after. I loved him, my family loved him,â she shared. âI remember meeting his mom with her sweet voice for the first time and walking New York City streets with him in full youthful fascination mode. Our generation of hip hop was young and at the ascent of its epic rise. We were both there...participating and taking it all in, full of excitement and possibility. Forte was a gentlemen and a scholar with a strong pen, deep soul, and kind heart.â Hill continued: âI hadnât seen John in years before the last Mised-Fugees Tour, but he stepped on stage like no time had passed at all. We were in contact only a few weeks ago. This loss is unexpected and surreal and my heart aches... for his family, for his wife, for his children, for his friends, and for all of us who were blessed to know him. I Love you John. Rest in peace gentle King.â Police revealed FortĂ©âs passing on Tuesday (Jan. 13), after the Grammy-winning producer was found dead Monday afternoon in his Massachusetts home, according to Chilmark police. Officials did not reveal a cause of death as an investigation remains ongoing. âRest in peace to my refugee brother, John Forte,â Wyclef Jean relayed to Billboard following FortĂ©âs passing. âOne of the kindest legends Iâve ever met. A gentle giant with a warriorâs story. You carried pain with grace, and freedom with humility. Thank you for always flooding my life with music. Like clockwork at least once a month, there was a new track, a new idea, a new spark. Your creativity never stopped. I know the angels are welcoming you with open arms, to a place where youâll play guitar, rap, and sing a brand-new song. We weep down here, but heaven smiles. And I canât help but say it one more time, just like I did on our song: JOHN FORTE!!!!!!!!â FortĂ© was a New York City native who became renowned for his contributions to the Fugeesâ The Score album as well as Wyclefâs The Carnival Grammy-nominated LP. In addition to his work alongside the Fugees and the Refugee Camp All-Stars, FortĂ© earned a solo entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with âNinety Nine [Flash The Message]â reaching No. 59 in 1998. His Poly Sci album peaked at No. 84 on the Billboard 200 in 1998 as well.
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