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Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes

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Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

May 27, 1971 (55 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Biography

Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper and singer. She was a member of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas. Besides rapping and singing backing vocals on TLC recordings, Lopes was one of the creative forces behind the group, receiving more co-writing credits than the other members. She also designed the outfits and staging for the group 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 British 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. On April 25, 2002, Lopes was killed in a car crash while organizing charity work in Honduras. She swerved off the road to avoid hitting another vehicle, and was thrown from her car. She was working on a documentary at the time of her death, which was released as The Last Days of Left Eye and aired on VH1 in May 2007.

Known For

Acting
2024Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never ToldSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
2012Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’Self
2007Last Days of Left EyeSelf (archive footage)
20032PAC 4EverHerself
2003Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes: Crazy Sexy Cool
2002Hype Williams: The Videos Vol. 1
2002Power GirlsSelf (archive footage)
1999Teen Choice AwardsSelf
1998Cousin Skeeter
1994House Party 3Sex As A Weapon
1994All ThatSelf
1992Out All NightSelf
1988Yo! MTV RapsSelf
1984MTV Video Music AwardsSelf
1964Top of the PopsSelf
1959The GrammysSelf