They say all good things must come to an end, and for the golden era of hip hop, there is no exception. Tastes change and styles are rewritten, remixed and repurposed. But no one can deny that for a brief moment in time, The Fugees captured lightning in a bottle through the equal parts true-to-life storytelling, vicious wordplay and heart wrenching musicality in their second and, ultimately, final studio album: 1996\u2019s\xa0The Score. Few appreciate that more than comedian, actor and podcaster Andrew Santino. His love of the supergroup\u2019s creativity and uncompromising vision has helped him blaze his own path, leading to appearances on Showtime\u2019s\xa0I\u2019m\xa0Dying Up Here\xa0and the film\xa0The Disaster Artist, as well as the creation of his widely successful podcast\xa0Whiskey Ginger.\n\xa0\nThe 500 is a production of Native Creative Podcasts.\n\xa0\nFor show notes, guest playlists, and fan blogs about the music go to The500Podcast.com.\n\xa0\nNew Artist/Song influenced by The Fugees:\xa0\nThe Internet\xa0"Girl"\xa0(Spotify)\xa0(YouTube)\n\xa0\nJoin. The. Movement.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices