Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
Biography
Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), also known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. She was a member of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. Besides rapping on TLC recordings, Lopes was the creative force behind the group, receiving more co-writing credits than the other members. She also designed some of their outfits and the stage for their FanMail Tour and contributed to the group's image, album titles, artworks, and music videos. Through her work with TLC, Lopes won four Grammy Awards. During her brief solo career, Lopes scored two US top 10 singles with "Not Tonight" and "U Know What's Up", as well as one UK number-one single with "Never Be the Same Again", the latter a collaboration with Melanie C of the English girl group Spice Girls. She also produced another girl group, Blaque, who scored a platinum album and two US top 10 hits. Lopes remains the only member of TLC to have released a solo album. In 2002, Lopes was killed in a car crash in Honduras while volunteering at a children's development center. Lopes lost control of her rental SUV when she swerved to avoid a truck. She was the only one not wearing a seatbelt; 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.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

CrazySexyCool
1994

Bad Hair Day
1996

No Strings Attached
2000

Fanmail
1999

All My Heroes Are Cornballs
2019

Big Willie Style
1997

Until The End Of Time
2001

Tical 2000: Judgement Day
1998

Ooooooohhh...On The TLC Tip
1992

The Georgia E.P.
2021

Hard Core
1996

No Scrubs
1999

Northern Star
1999

Squeeze Box: The Complete Works Of "Weird Al" Yankovic
2017

3D
2002

Blaque Ivory
1999

Waterfalls
1995

Creep
1994

What About Your Friends
1992

20
2013

It's Up To Emma
2013

Supernova
2001

Fear Of Flying
2000

U Know What's Up
1999
Credited work
923 releases · 121 albums · active 1991–2026
- Performance · 1,555
- Other credits · 169
- Production · 67
- Engineering · 17
Studios: The Hit Factory · The Village Recorder · Doppler Studios · Larrabee North
