Music From 1992 to 1993, The Fugees recorded their first album
Blunted on Reality, under the supervision of Ronald Khalis Bell. Before and during this, Pras attended
Rutgers University and
Yale University, pursuing a double major in Philosophy and Psychology. In 1996, The Fugees achieved historic crossover success with
The Score, which went multi-platinum. Pras has also forged a successful solo career, beginning with an international hit single from his first full-length solo LP, "
Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)", featuring
Mýa and
Ol' Dirty Bastard. "Ghetto Superstar" became a top ten single in 1999, and the eighth most played single. The song earned Pras a performance at the
World Music Awards. The hit single was included in the soundtrack for the film
Bulworth. "Ghetto Supastar" spent eight weeks in the UK Top 5, peaking at No. 2 in July 1998, and reached US No. 15 a month later. "Blue Angels", from the same album, was a UK Top 10 hit, reaching No. 6 in November. which was released in 2007. "Turn You On" was also written and produced by Pras. After nine weeks on Sweden's single chart, it peaked at No. 2. He also featured "Pushin'" from the album
Equalize by
Swami, which was released in 2007. The Fugees were scheduled to begin their international reunion tour originally in 2021 which was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2024, a new tour was announced. However, three days before the first show, it was cancelled without an explanation. In October 2024, Pras sued fellow member Lauryn Hill for breach of contract and fraud, also in regard to the cancelled tour. Hill herself replied that the lawsuit "is full of false claims and unwarranted attacks. It notably omits that he was advanced overpayment for the last tour and has failed to repay substantial loans extended by myself as an act of good will."
Film After making a
cameo in the 1999 feature film
Mystery Men, Pras became interested in Hollywood. In 2000, Pras starred in the
New Line film,
Turn It Up. In early 2002, he appeared in the Sony and Urban World release
Higher Ed. and
Go for Broke in which he starred and produced. He also co-starred in three
20th Century Fox films in 2007. These included
The Mutant Chronicles. In 2006, Pras created
Skid Row, Los Angeles, a documentary account of his nine-day experience posing as a homeless person living in
downtown Los Angeles. Using a hidden camera, Pras captured the reality of homelessness. The film was produced by Teryn Fogel.
Skid Row was released on August 24, 2007. In 2009, Pras traveled to
Somalia to film the documentary
Paper Dreams, which examines
piracy off the African coast. During filming, pirates invaded the ship he was on, the
MV Maersk Alabama, and took the captain of the ship hostage. Originally due to be released in 2014, the documentary remains unfinished due to a legal dispute. In 2015, Pras completed a documentary,
Sweet Micky For President, which chronicles the rise of Haitian musician
Michel Martelly, through his election to fight corruption as President of Haiti, an election campaign that was strongly endorsed by Pras. The film had its world premiere at the 2015
Slamdance Film Festival. In 2017, he won a
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series as a producer on the web series
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