Lauryn Hill Set to Deliver Tribute Performance Honoring the Late Roberta Flack and D’Angelo at 68th Grammy Awards

Grammy producers are once again aiming for a standout performance that reaches beyond the nominees, often tapping a returning icon to captivate both the live audience and millions watching at home. At Sunday’s 68th annual ceremony, that spotlight may fall on Lauryn Hill, who has been booked to honor the late Roberta Flack and D’Angelo during the show’s annual in memoriam segment.
The Recording Academy has also revealed a diverse slate of performers, including Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Clipse alongside Pharrell Williams. A special segment will highlight all eight best new artist nominees: Alex Warren, Sombr, Addison Rae, Katseye, Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, the Marías, and Lola Young. A strong appearance by Hill — widely adored despite a reputation for tardiness and canceled shows — could become one of the night’s defining moments, reminiscent of Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs’ widely praised 2024 duet of “Fast Car.”
Hill shares deep musical ties with both honorees. As a member of the Fugees, she helped transform Flack’s “Killing Me Softly” into a chart-topping 1996 hit, introducing her as a powerhouse R&B voice. She later collaborated with D’Angelo on “Nothing Even Matters” from her Grammy-winning 1998 debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Following their deaths — Flack at 88 last February and D’Angelo at 51 in October — Hill paid tribute on Instagram, expressing regret over lost time with D’Angelo and praising Flack for expanding the creative possibilities of soul music.










