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  1. 26 de abr. de 2002 · Lisa Left Eye Lopes, member of hip-hop R&B group TLC, was killed in a car accident Thursday in Honduras, her record label reported early Friday. She was 30.

  2. Link to our FULL EPISODE on Left Eye here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szDwGgLpTjgThis is a clip from the documentary 'The Last Days of Left Eye' (2007)....

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  3. 31 de may. de 2018 · Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the hip hop voice of the group, was trying to kickstart a solo career on a new label when, on the 25th, she died in a car crash. She was 30; earlier this week, she would have turned 47. A film titled The Last Days of Left Eye mixes recovered footage from the weeks before her death with archive shots from her life and ...

  4. Lisa Nicole Lopes (* 27.Mai 1971 in Philadelphia; † 25. April 2002 in Jutiapa, Honduras), besser bekannt unter ihrem Künstlernamen Left Eye, war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin, Rapperin und Mitglied des R&B-Trios TLC

  5. Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes. Soundtrack: Captain Marvel. Controversial, flamboyant, and spontaneous are probably the best words to describe Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. Born in Philadelphia, and raised throughout the world as the daughter of a U.S. Army serviceman, Lisa Lopes became one of the most important trendsetters in the 1990s music scene.

  6. Lisa Nicole Lopes ( Filadélfia, 27 de maio de 1971 — La Ceiba, 25 de abril de 2002) mais conhecida por seu nome artístico, Left Eye, foi uma rapper, cantora, compositora, produtora e dançarina norte-americana. Lopes era mais conhecida como uma das elementos do trio feminino TLC, ao lado de Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins e Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2022 · Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes also gave us so much; don't let her legacy be left to hypotheticals. As the fulcrum on which ...TLC Tip was centered, she became one of the more high-profile examples of a woman rapping on major hit songs in the early 1990s when only Salt-N-Pepa were charting into such mainstream radio territory.