This article was corrected on May. 1, 2002. Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the “L” in the R&B group TLC, was killed Thursday in an automobile accident on a two-lane country road near the town of La Ceiba in ...
TLC went from a trio to a duo after Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died in 2002. Getty Images; Dennis Leupold In the ’90s, TLC was more like TNT with the way the trio exploded with hits such as “Creep,” ...
Latto performed the late Left-Eye’s verse while joining TLC on stage to perform their iconic hit song “Waterfalls.” The surviving members of TLC—Chilli and T-Boz—were honored with iHeart Radio’s ...
TLC's T-Boz and Chilli talk to PEOPLE about the legacy of their album CrazySexyCool as they head on tour You can't talk about the '90s without TLC's CrazySexyCool. T-Boz and Chilli — who are currently ...
“TLC Forever” took about 2½ years to create and about 30 years to percolate. The new documentary that delves into the triumphs and tragedies of the trio who crafted nine Top 10 hits – was there a ...
It’s been 19 years since the unexpected death of TLC member, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. The rapper died in a car crash in Honduras in 2002. Left Eye is credited with the artistic vision and creativity of ...
In a new interview, Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins shared how she and Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas were treated as the remaining members of TLC after the tragic death of their groupmate Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. In ...
Left-Eye is getting the Tupac treatment. On the 10-year anniversary of the TLC member's untimely death, her bandmates T-Boz (aka Tionne Watkins) and Chilli (aka Rozonda Thomas) announced Wednesday ...
Surviving TLC members Rozanda "Chilli" Thomas and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins couldn't pick just anyone to stand in for the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes for their performance on the American Music Awards ...
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Honey Bxby, aka Ajaysiya Byers, is the first R&B musician from Asbury Park to sign with a major label since 1979.