
About John Forté
John Forté (born 30th January 1975 in Brooklyn, New York; died 12th January 2026 in Chilmark, Massachusetts) was a rapper and producer. He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. Forté began his professional music career when he was introduced to The Fugees by Lauryn Hill in the early 1990s. He co-wrote and produced two songs on their multi-platinum and Grammy-winning 1996 album, The Score. After the group broke up in 1997, Forté released his debut solo album, Poly-Sci in 1998, which was produced by Wyclef Jean.
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Ninety Nine (Flash The Message)
Give Me Water
Play My Cards For Me
God is Love God Is War
We Trying to Stay Alive
All the Pretty People
Nervous
Windsong
What You're Used To
They Got Me
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