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TLC and 'Waterfalls'

TLC is an all-girl R&B/hip-hop group formed in the early 1990s. The group became known for mixing smooth R&B vocals with rap influences and hip-hop style.

TLC's music

TLC's music

  • At the time of 'Waterfalls' (1995), the members of TLC were:
    • Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins
    • Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes
    • Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas
  • TLC fused R&B and hip-hop, creating a hybrid sound that became popular in the 1990s.
  • They projected a bold, confident, and slightly “tomboy” image rather than the polished glamour of other girl groups.
  • Their style blended baggy clothes, streetwear, powerful vocals, and socially conscious themes.
TLC's public image

TLC's public image

  • Unlike many girl groups, TLC had more of a ‘rock ’n’ roll’ edge.
  • They were open in the press about personal struggles, including:
    • Addiction
    • Legal issues (e.g., Lopes burning down her boyfriend’s house)
    • Abusive relationships
    • Group disagreements
  • These real-life issues were reflected in their music, giving them a more “gritty” and authentic persona.
History and success

History and success

  • 'Waterfalls' comes from their second album CrazySexyCool (1994).
  • The song became an international hit, reaching number one in many countries.
  • It is widely regarded as one of TLC’s signature tracks and a defining song of 1990s R&B.
  • In 2002, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes was tragically killed in a car accident.
    • Despite this loss, T-Boz and Chilli have continued to perform, tour, and release music under the TLC name.
'Waterfalls' (1995)

'Waterfalls' (1995)

  • The 'Waterfalls' music video was released in 1995.
  • The song discusses serious social issues, including:
    • Drug dealing
    • The HIV/AIDS epidemic
    • Risk-taking behaviour
    • Family struggles
  • Its message warns against chasing dangerous or unrealistic desires (“don’t go chasing waterfalls”).
Music video

Music video

  • The music video was directed by F. Gary Gray, who later directed films such as Straight Outta Compton and The Fate of the Furious.
  • The video became iconic for its visual effects, including CGI silhouettes of the group performing in water.
    • MTV gave the video heavy rotation, helping it become one of the most recognisable videos of the decade.
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