Lisa Lopes Dies: TLC Loses Its Fearless Voice
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died in a car accident in Honduras at age 30, silencing the fiery creative force behind TLC, the best-selling American girl group of all time. Her fearless lyrics on songs like "Waterfalls" tackled HIV, drug abuse, and inner-city violence, pushing R&B into territory that mainstream pop had avoided.
April 25, 2002
24 years ago
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