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TLC Plans First Album In A Decade, Promises Original Sound


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

TLC is planning to release their first new album in a decade since the tragic death of member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes in 2002. Recently, T-Boz confirmed plans for the album at the MOBO Awards in the UK stating, "We're going to still sound like TLC, evolving to whatever level we need to be at this time."

She explained, "We've always grown throughout the years and have always had our own sound. That's what works for us and we don't have to worry about anybody else. When that stops working, maybe we'll hang up the towel, but that still works. We have to get into the studio and start feeling how we feel. You have to find yourself first and then you find the path and then you have an album before you know it."

Earlier this year, it was reported that T-Boz and remaining member Chili would hit the road for a reunion tour to perform hits like “Waterfalls” and “Creep” with the visual addition of a Left Eye hologram.

BBC shared that the duo are also executive producers of an upcoming VH1 biopic and are about to cast actresses to play themselves. On the small screen, T-Boz is reportedly filming her own reality series (ironically on the network TLC) which will follow her personal challenges as a single mom, recovering from a recent brain tumor removal.



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