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  Name Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes
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  Background solo_singer
  Birth Name Lisa Nicole Lopes
  Alias Left Eye
  Origin Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States
  Died <br> La Ceiba , Honduras
  Genre R&B , Hip Hop , Pop
  Years Active 1991 — 2002
  Label Arista Records <br> LaFace <br> Death Row Records


Lisa Nicole Lopes ( May 27 , 1971April 25 , 2002 ), a Rapper / Singer / Actress , also known under the stage name of '''"Left Eye"''', was a member of the popular R&B and Hip Hop group TLC . In addition to hit songs like " Waterfalls " with TLC, Lopes also did some solo performing. She was considered by some fans as the creative talent behind TLC and contributed her own self-written raps to many of TLC's popular singles, including "Waterfalls" and " No Scrubs ". Lopes was also a self-taught keyboardist and, by way of a Beethoven piano piece, displayed those talents during her solo spot on TLC's headlining concert performances (featured in a pay-per-view broadcast of TLC's FanMail Tour in the spring of 2000). She was known for wearing a pair of glasses with a condom in place of the left eye lens, which was one of the ways the group promoted safe sex.


TLC

TLC began life as a female trio called Second Nature. The group evolved into TLC - the letters of the band made up of the first initials of the three members - Tionne, '''L'''isa and '''C'''rystal . Things didn't work out with Crystal, and TLC's manager Perri "Pebbles" Reid brought in her back up dancer, Rozonda Thomas as a third member of the group. To keep the "initial" theme of the band's name, Rozonda needed a name starting with C, so took on the nickname Chilli. Fellow bandmate Tionne Watkins became T-Boz, while Lisa renamed herself Left Eye, as she had once been told she had beautiful eyes, "particularly the left one." Left Eye celebrated her nickname by wearing glasses with a condom over her left eye (also a promotion for safe sex), later evolving to a Black Stripe under the eye.

The group appeared on the scene in 1992 with the album '' Ooooooohhh.... On The TLC Tip ''. With three hit singles, it sold 4 million copies and TLC became household names. After a few years' break, TLC came back with '' CrazySexyCool '', selling over 11 million copies and cementing TLC as one of the biggest female groups of all time.

TLC's third album '' Fanmail '' came out in ( 1999 ). Lopes said she got the idea for the album's title as a tribute to TLC's loyal fans. The album's sleeve contained the names of hundreds of fans as a thankyou to everyone who supported them.


PERSONAL LIFE

Lopes was often vocal about her personal life and difficult past. She readily admitted she had come from an abusive, alcoholic background and suffered with alcohol problems herself. These problems became headline news in 1994, when she set fire to her fiance Andre Rison 's mansion and burned it to the ground. She claimed that she was only trying to burn Andre's new tennis shoes as revenge for his infidelity, and the fire got out of control. However, she was unremorseful for the incident and described the mansion as a "House of Evil." Rison, a football player for the Atlanta Falcons , was physically abusive to Lisa and had been charged with assaulting her the previous year. At the time of her arrest, she was covered in bruises from being beaten by Rison. Lopes, who was sentenced to 5 years probation and therapy at a halfway house, never was able to shake that incident from her reputation, and along with Lil' Kim , became one of hip hop music's bad girls. Lopes always maintained good humour about the incident, asking during a concert "Anyone got a light? Anyone got a house?" Along with her TLC band mates, Lopes filed for bankruptcy that same year claiming poor royalties and an outstanding debt owed to Perri "Pebbles" Reid after she sued the group for breach of contract.

Lopes frequently disagreed with those around her and found herself in conflicts with the people she worked with, including the other members of TLC. During the recording of ''Fanmail'', Lopes was quoted as saying "I've graduated from this era. I cannot stand 100 percent behind this TLC project and the music that is supposed to represent me." She also issued a challenge to Tionne and Rozonda to release solo albums and let the public decide who was the greatest member of TLC:
"I challenge Tionne 'Player' Watkins (T-Boz) and Rozonda 'Hater' Thomas (Chilli) to an album entitled "The Challenge"... a 3-CD set that contains three solo albums. Each {Link without Title} ... will be due to the record label by October 1, 2000... I also challenge Dallas 'The Manipulator' Austin to produce all of the material and do it at a fraction of his normal rate. As I think about it, I'm sure LaFace would not mind throwing in a $ 1.5 million dollar prize for the winner."

T-Boz and Chilli declined to take up the "Challenge", though Lopes always maintained she thought it was a great idea. Things were heated between the girls for some time, with T-Boz and Chilli also speaking out against Lopes, calling her "selfish," "abusive" and "evil." But ultimately, the friendship and sisterly bonds between the three could not be broken, and they were able to mend their relationship both in and out of the group. They reunited for ''Fanmail'', and even went on tour.


SOLO CAREER

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Lopes was also the host of the short-lived MTV series, '' The Cut '', a precursor to '' American Idol '' in which a handful of would-be pop stars, rappers, and rock bands competed against each other and were judged. The show's final winner, which ended up being a male-female rap duo, was promised a record deal and funding to produce a music video, which would then enter MTV's heavy rotation. A then-unknown Anastacia finished in third place, but so impressed Lopes and the show's three judges, that she scored herself a record deal anyway.

Lopes began expanding her career by creating "Left Eye Productions" and discovering new talent. She helped create the R&B trio Blaque and helped them secure a record deal with Columbia Records . Their self-titled debut album was executive-produced by Lopes, who also made a cameo appearance on the album and in one of their music videos, "I Do". Group member Natina Reed's rapping style was heavily influenced by Lisa's early work. She was also developing a new band called Egypt.

Lopes spent much of her free time after the conclusion of TLC's first headline tour behind '' Fanmail '' recording her first solo album, '' Supernova ''. Amongst the album's 12 tracks was a posthumous duet with Tupac Shakur that was assembled from the large cache of unreleased recordings done prior to his murder in 1996 . The unreleased song "Left Pimpin" was sampled for the song "Quickie", which is featured on TLC's fourth album, ''3D''. Initially scheduled for release on a date to coincide with the 10th anniversary of her father's passing, ''Supernova'' was then delayed for two months before her American label chose to shelve the project. The album was eventually released outside of the United States, and hardcore American TLC fans caused a demand for import copies of the album from the UK and Japan . After numerous talks with Death Row Records CEO , Suge Knight , Lopes severed her solo deal with Arista Records (she remained contracted with the label as a member of TLC) and signed with Tha Row Records (The short lived new name for Death Row Records ), intending to record a second solo album under the Pseudonym N.I.N.A (New Identity Not Applicable). The album Supernova features a song titled 'A New Star Is Born' is dedicated to her late father, and many more extremely personal tracks including one about her relationship with Andre.


DEATH

Lopes had already started work on both her second solo album and on songs for the fourth TLC album, '', as the Pajero was prone to rollovers.

Lopes had been in Honduras doing Missionary work. She was in the process of setting up education and services for Honduran children, while also volunteering at a children's centre. It is said by those close to her that she had been undergoing a spiritual Epiphany and had recently ended a month-long Fast prior to her death. Her funeral was held at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Georgia . Over 30,000 fans came from all over the world to farewell their hero. Lopes was buried at Hillandale Cemetery, also in Lithonia.

The controversy over autopsy photos which had been leaked following her death led to a protest by NASCAR star a year earlier.

A Documentary on the final 26 days of Lisa Lopes titled, '' The Last Days Of Left Eye '' premiered May 19 , 2007 on VH1 and VH1 Soul . The program features Lopes driving and swerving off the road, moments before she died. on-board video of Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes fatal crash


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