TLC is an iconic American girl group that formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991. Originally consisting of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, the trio quickly rose to fame for their distinct blend of R&B, soul, funk, hip-hop, and new jack swing. Their lyrics often tackled social issues such as safe sex, female empowerment, and societal injustices, wrapped in a package of catchy hooks and danceable beats. TLC's trailblazing approach, complete with trendsetting fashion and unabashedly bold personas, helped them become one of the best-selling American girl groups of all time, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry and pop culture.
The group's success peaked in the 1990s with a string of hits including "Waterfalls," "Creep," "No Scrubs," and "Unpretty." Despite the tragic passing of Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes in 2002, TLC continued to preserve her legacy and their own, by pushing forward with music that captivated new audiences and fed the nostalgia of long-time fans. In the 2010s, TLC proved their enduring appeal by releasing new material and modernized versions of their classics, as evidenced by titles such as "Wat3rfalls," "Creep (Remixes)," and the eponymous 2017 album "TLC." Whether addressing self-worth on tracks like "Haters" and "American Gold" or celebrating life on upbeat numbers like "It's Sunny," T-Boz and Chilli honor the group's triumphant history while continuing to evolve their sound for the contemporary music scene.
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