
Pras was the last of the Fugees to release a solo album, although he did cut his first solo track in 1997, covering Eddy Grant's '80s smash 'Electric Avenue' for the soundtrack of the Chris Tucker flick Money Talks. In 1998, Pras contributed 'Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)' to the soundtrack of Warren Beatty's Bulworth. With appearances from Ol' Dirty Bastard and Mya, 'Ghetto Supastar' became a substantial hit, climbing to number three pop and number one R&B. Pras immediately rushed to put together his first solo album, solving the problem of coordinating guest appearances by inviting celebrities to leave him answering-machine messages. Now that Pras has dabbled in the film world, he returns to the music scene with his first Universal Records solo debut, Win, Lose Or Draw. Clean Version. 2005.
1) Win Lose or Draw
2) Dreamin'
3) Light My Fire
4) Dance Hall - Pras Sean Paul Spragga Benz
5) Haven't Found
6) For Love
7) Mistakes
8) Angels Sing - Wyclef Jean Pras
9) Mr. Martin - Tariq Akonan Pras
10) One Monkey Don't Stop the Show
11) Friend A' Foe
12) Party's Ova'
13) Ghetto Politics
14) How It Feels