Talk:MTV Unplugged No. 2.0

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I've removed the following, because it doesn't sound like an encyclopaedia:

Another view.

This is a totally honest album, Lauryn has hit highs here that can only be achieved a few times in an artists lifetime. It is inspiring, thought provoking, honest, deeply spiritual and completely enjoyable just to listen to even with out an spiritual dimension. Go Lauryn, my prayer for you is that you can weather the storm of ignorant criticism that comes from this CD and that you will give us some more of the same. God Bless she also did not want white people to buy the album because she said that her album was intended to for the black coummunity and did not want the support of the whites.