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Lauryn Hill has made her first appearance on Billboard’s singles chart in over decade, thanks to a song that leaked on the internet a few weeks ago.

The song, “Repercussions,” popped up out of nowhere on the internet and caught fans of the singer/rapper/actress off guard.

Though it doesn’t really sound like a finished song, the song managed to garner enough radio airplay that it debuted on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Rap Songs chart at #94.

It’s Lauryn’s first appearance on a singles chart since 1999’s posthumous collaboration with Bob Marley, “Turn Your Lights Down Low,” which peaked at #49 on the charts.

Click here to listen to “Repercussions”

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