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  2. Lisa Lopes - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2002, Lopes was killed in a car accident in Roma, Jutiapa, Honduras, while volunteering at a children's development center. Lopes was speeding and lost control of her rental SUV. Four other passengers were injured enough to require hospitalization. The documentary The Last Days of Left Eye was released and aired on VH1 in May 2007.

  3. The Last Days of Left Eye - Wikipedia

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    Filmed from March 30, 2002 until her death on April 25, 2002, it centered on the life, last days spent in spiritual retreat in Honduras, and accidental death of rapper and TLC member Lisa Lopes (May 27, 1971 — April 25, 2002), featuring narrative insight and commentary from interviews of the rapper.

  4. TLC's Chilli Avoided the Radio 'For a Long Time' After Left ...

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    Loaded 0%. A painful loss. TLC’s Chilli opened up to Us Weekly about the aftermath of her bandmate LisaLeft EyeLopes ’ death. “I remember I didn’t listen to the radio for a long ...

  5. Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes Wellness Expo to honor late TLC member

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    Fox local. FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team. May 22, 2024 at 6:04 PM. Lisa Left Eye Lopes Wellness Expo Flyer. STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - The family of Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes is honoring the late TLC member ...

  6. Supernova (Lisa Lopes album) - Wikipedia

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    The release date for the album was August 16, 2001, the day of her father's birthday, as well as her grandfather's death. This is alluded to in the lyrics of the song "A New Star Is Born". The United States release date was intended to be October 29, 2001, but the album's U.S. release was cancelled due to poor sales overseas.

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  7. T-Boz says music industry turned on TLC after Left Eye’s death

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    Read More: Play in the works to celebrate the life and legacy of LisaLeft EyeLopes ‘Honestly, when Lisa died, the whole industry turned on us. Everybody.

  8. 3D (TLC album) - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2002, Lopes was killed in a car crash, leaving behind material that she had recorded for both N.I.N.A. and 3D. Watkins and Thomas decided to use three of Lopes' newly recorded raps that were specifically recorded for the album ("Quickie", "Girl Talk", and "Who's It Gonna Be?"); the other songs that feature her in it were unreleased ...

  9. 2002 MTV Video Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    TLC members Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chili" Thomas appeared, paying tribute to their fallen member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who died in a car accident in Honduras on April 25, 2002, four months before the event.

  10. Radio Host Lisa Lopez-Galvan Killed in Kansas City Chiefs ...

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    Lisa Lopez-Galvan, 43, was among the 23 people shot. According to the Kansas City Star, Lopez-Galvan suffered a gunshot wound to her abdomen but succumbed to her injuries during surgery.

  11. Let's Just Do It - Wikipedia

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    Let's Just Do It. " Let's Just Do It " is a posthumous single by American rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and is the lead single from her posthumous album, Eye Legacy. Originally recorded by Lopes and her TLC groupmate Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins in 1998 for the group's third studio album FanMail, the track was shelved until 2009, when it was remixed ...