Lauryn Hill‘s son YG Marley has hinted that the Fugees legend is working on a new album.

Hill, who has not released a full-length project since her 1998 solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, also appeared to suggest that new music is on the way when asked by TMZ.

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Confronted by paparazzi, a TMZ reporter said to the singer that Marley had told them her fans could expect new music. Hill looked at the reporter and nodded her head without saying anything.

Marley, who is also the grandson of Bob Marley, had moments earlier said to the publication: “Music’s on the way,” and when asked if he would be involved in the creation of the album, he replied: “I guess we’ll have to see.”

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Mother and son recently joined forces for a special appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Across the eight-minute medley, Lauryn Hill performed her classic hit “Ex-Factor” before moving into YG Marley’s songs “Survival” and “Praise Jah in the Moonlight” with backing from a live band.

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As they wrapped up the electrifying show, Ms. Hill congratulated Fallon on the 10th anniversary of him taking over the Tonight Show reins.

Hill and Marley also recently appeared on stage together at Coachella where she surprisingly popped up during her son’s set and brought her old Fugees bandmate Wyclef Jean along for the ride.

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The trio performed hits from both Hill’s solo catalog as well as various Fugees anthems.

“Ex-Factor,” “Lost Ones,” “Killing Me Softly,” “Ready or Not” and “Fu-Gee-La” all made it to the setlist, with YG filling in for Pras on “Ready or Not.”

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Later in the set, they also brought out Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star.

Next week, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill will be inducted into the Grammys Hall of Fame alongside De La Soul‘s 3 Feet High and Rising and albums from the likes of Guns N’ Roses and Donna Summer.

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The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Novo Theater in Los Angeles on May 21. It is not yet known if the often elusive Hill will be in attendance.