This is what happens when the former queen of the soul and the new queen of soul link up. You may have heard Lauryn Hill through being the only female member of The Fugees, with her vocals shining through on “Ready Or Not.” But it’s actually her solo album (actually the only album she has) The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, that catapulted her to the forefront of R&B. Flipping the switch to H.E.R., it’s her smooth, buttery vocals that have earned her not one, but two GRAMMY wins: Best R&B Album (H.E.R.) and Best R&B Performance (“Best Part” with Daniel Caesar). The Bay Area native originally came up with an elusiveness that drew fans in even more. When you sing that good and you withhold revealing your true identity, audiences are intrigued even more.

Ms. Lauryn Hill and H.E.R. perform at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 16 at the Hollywood Bowl.

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