Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" video uses a splitscreen technology to depict her performing the song in both the late 60's and late 90's at the same time. The venue is a city block party. The differences in fashions and customs between the two eras is fascinating.
Few debut singles (from debut albums, no less) have leapt so emphatically to the chart tops as the thoroughly infectious “Doo Wop (That Thing),” a sly, cautionary tale about affairs of the heart, the body and society. In her first solo outing the multi-platinum Grammy magnet, The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, the former Fugee has proven herself to be a brilliant consolidator of influences, styles and experiences. Hill’s message of positive love belies a spirit rooted in the heart and soul of the ’60s, with a sensibility and frankness that is pure '90s.
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