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Lisa Lopes

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 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 ‘Fan Mail Tour’ and contributed to the group's image, album titles, artworks, and music videos. Through her work with TLC, Lopes won four Grammy Awards.[4]

Lisa Lopes
Lopes as featured in Black Enterprise magazine c. 2001
Born
Lisa Nicole Lopes

(1971-05-27)May 27, 1971
DiedApril 25, 2002(2002-04-25) (aged 30)
La Ceiba, Honduras
Resting placeHillandale Memorial Gardens, Lithonia, Georgia
Other names
  • Left Eye
  • N.I.N.A.
EducationPhiladelphia High School for Girls
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
Partner(s)Andre Rison (1993–2001)
Sean Newman (2000)[1][2]
Musical career
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active1990–2002[3]
Labels
Formerly ofTLC
Websitewww.lisalopesfoundation.net

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 shooting a documentary in Honduras. The vehicle she was in swerved off the road to avoid hitting another vehicle that stopped abruptly in front of them.[5] The documentary was released as The Last Days of Left Eye and aired on VH1 in May 2007.

Early life

Lopes was born in 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Wanda (née Andino), a seamstress, and Ronald Lopes Sr., a US Army staff sergeant.[6] Lisa has a younger brother, Ronald Jr., and a younger sister, Rain (nicknamed Reigndrop).[7] Lopes said her father was "very strict, very domineering" and that he treated the family like they were in "boot camp".[8][9] He was also a "talented musician" who played the harmonica, clarinet, piano, and saxophone.[10]

Lopes' parents separated when she was still in school, and her paternal grandmother raised her during the later years of her childhood.[11] She began playing with a toy piano at five years old, and later composed her own songs. By age 10, Lopes formed the musical trio The Lopes Kids with her siblings, with whom she performed gospel songs at local events and churches.[10] She attended the Philadelphia High School for Girls.[12]

Career

1990–1999: TLC

In late 1990,[9] Lopes moved to Atlanta to dance in an artist’s music video.[11] TLC Originally started as a female trio called ‘2nd Nature’, with T-Boz, Left Eye & Crystal. The group was renamed TLC, derived from the first initials of its members at the time: Tionne Watkins, Lisa Lopes and Crystal Jones.[13][14] Things did not work out with Jones, and TLC's manager Perri "Pebbles" Reid brought in Damian Dame backup dancer Rozonda Thomas as a third member of the group.[15] To preserve the band's original name, Thomas needed a name starting with C, which is how she became "Chilli," a name chosen by Lopes. Watkins became T-Boz, derived from the first letter of her first name and "Boz" (slang for "boss"). Lopes was renamed "LeftEye" after a compliment from her friend, speculated to be New Edition member Michael Bivins, who once told her he was attracted to her because of her left eye, which was more slanted than her right eye. Lopes emphasized her nickname by wearing a pair of glasses with the right lens covered by a condom in keeping with the group's support of safe sex, wearing a black stripe under her left eye, and eventually getting her left eyebrow pierced.[7]

The group arrived on the music scene in 1992 with the album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip.[14] With four hit singles, it sold six million copies worldwide, leading to the group becoming a household name. Shortly afterwards, Lopes began dating Atlanta Falcons football player Andre Rison, and the two soon moved in together in Rison's upscale double-story home. Their relationship was allegedly filled with violent moments, and Lopes filed an assault charge against Rison on September 2, 1993. Lopes had a battle with alcohol at the time; having started drinking at the age of fifteen. After another fight between the couple in the early morning hours of June 9, 1994, Lopes tossed numerous pairs of Rison's newly purchased tennis shoes into a bathtub, and lit them on fire. The fiberglass bathtub quickly melted and set the structural frame of the house on fire. (Lopes and Rison had a fight previously because she caught Rison in bed with another woman.) Lopes then threw numerous teddy bears Rison had bought her into the tub, and lit them on fire. Rison then had the marble tub replaced with a cheaper fiberglass model, which went up in flames immediately when she set the shoes on fire. The tub caused the house to go up in flames as well. Lopes was arrested and indicted on charges of first-degree arson; she was sentenced to five years of probation and a $10,000 fine. Rison eventually reconciled with Lopes, and they continued dating on and off for seven years.[16]

Shortly after, CrazySexyCool was released, selling over 23 million copies worldwide. However, Lopes' stint in rehab had led to her only having limited input in the writing and recording of the album. After the release of CrazySexyCool, Lopes was a featured artist for the first time on "How Do You Like It?" a song by Keith Sweat in 1994. Later in 1995, Lopes recorded a well-received verse to the rap version of "Freedom" of the soundtrack from the Black Panther-based docudrama Panther with fellow female hip hop artists such as Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Patra, Yo-Yo, Salt 'n' Pepa and Meshell Ndegeocello. In 1997, Lopes was featured on the remix to Lil' Kim's "Not Tonight", alongside Missy Elliott, Angie Martinez and Da Brat. The single earned all artists a nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 1998 Grammy Awards. TLC's third album, FanMail, was released in 1999 and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. The album's title was named by Lopes as a tribute to TLC's loyal fans and the sleeve contained the names of hundreds of fans screen names as a "thank you".[17]

During and after the release of FanMail, Lopes made it known to the press on multiple occasions that she felt that she was unable to express herself in TLC fully. Her contributions to songs had been reduced to periodic eight-bar raps, and there were several songs in which she had no vocals. Studio session singers such as Debra Killings often sang background vocals for Chilli. In the May 1999 issue of Vibe magazine, Lopes said, "I've graduated from this era. I cannot stand 100 percent behind this TLC project and the music that is supposed to represent me."[18][19] In response to Lopes' comments, Watkins and Thomas stated to Entertainment Weekly that Lopes "doesn't respect the whole group" and "Left Eye is only concerned with Left Eye." In response, Lopes sent a reply through Entertainment Weekly issuing a "challenge" to Watkins and Thomas to release solo albums and let the fans decide the winner of TLC. Not only would it be entertaining, but more importantly, the three albums would fulfill their contractual obligations and end their deal with Laface Records:

I challenge Tionne Watkins (T-Boz) and Rozonda Thomas (Chilli) to an album entitled "The Challenge"... a 3-CD set that contains three solo albums. Each [album]... will be due to the record label by October 1, 2000... I also challenge Dallas 'The Manipulator' Austin to produce all of the material and do it at a fraction of his normal rate. As I think about it, I'm sure LaFace would not mind throwing in a $1.5 million prize for the winner.[20]

Watkins and Thomas didn’t get the strategy behind the ‘The Challenge’ and declined to take up the offer, though Lopes always maintained it was a great idea.[21] Things were heated between the band for some time, with Thomas speaking out against Lopes, calling her antics "selfish", "evil", and "heartless".[22] TLC then addressed these struggles by saying that they are very much like sisters who have their disagreements every now and then as Lopes explained, "It's deeper than a working relationship. We have feelings for each other, which is why we get so mad at each other. I usually say that you cannot hate someone unless you love them. So, we love each other. That's the problem."[23]

1998–2002: Solo career

In 1998, Lopes hosted the short-lived MTV series The Cut, in which a list of aspiring pop stars, rappers, and rock bands competed against each other in front of judges. The show's winner, which ended up being a male-female rap duo named Silky, was promised a record deal and funding to produce a music video, which would then enter MTV's heavy rotation. A then-unknown Anastacia finished in third place, but ended up securing a record deal after Lopes and the show's three judges were impressed by her performance.[24]

Lopes created Left Eye Productions to discover new talent.[25] She mentored the R&B trio Blaque, and helped them secure a record deal with Columbia Records.[26] Their self-titled debut album was executive-produced by Lopes, who also made a cameo appearance in their music video "808" and also rapped in their second music video "I Do". Lopes was also developing and promoting another new band called Egypt.[25] They worked with Lopes on her second album under her new nickname, N.I.N.A., meaning New Identity Not Applicable.[27]

In 2000, Lopes became a featured rapper on several singles, including Spice Girl Melanie C's "Never Be the Same Again", which topped the charts in 35 countries, including the United Kingdom.[28] She was also featured on "U Know What's Up", the first single from Donell Jones' second album, Where I Wanna Be,[29] and she rapped a verse in "Space Cowboy" with NSYNC on their 2000 album, No Strings Attached.[30] On October 4, 2000, Lopes co-hosted the UK's MOBO Awards with Trevor Nelson, where she also performed "U Know What's Up" with Jones.[31][32] She also collaborated on "Gimme Some" by Toni Braxton for her 2000 album The Heat.[33] She had previously featured on Keith Sweat's song "How Do You Like It?".[34] In 2001, she appeared in a commercial for the fashion brand Gap. In July 2001, Lopes appeared on the singers' edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire along with Joey McIntyre, Tyrese, Nick Lachey, and Lee Ann Womack.[35] She dropped the $125,000 question and won $32,000 for her charity.[36] After her death in 2002, the episode she appeared in was shown in dedication to her.[citation needed]

In 2008, Lopes' family opened UNI Studios, which she had created for the purpose of recording solo projects, to the public.[37][38] Her brother Ronald is the general manager of the studio. Lopes had a dream of making new artists able to record music at a low cost, in a high-end studio at her house. Her family continues to operate it and fill it with new equipment.[39]

Supernova

Lopes spent much of her free time after the conclusion of TLC's first headlining tour, the FanMail Tour, recording her debut solo album, Supernova. It includes a song titled "A New Star is Born", which is dedicated to her late father. She told MTV News:

That track is dedicated to all those that have loved ones that have passed away. It's saying that there is no such thing as death. We can call it transforming for a lack of better words, but as scientists would say, 'Every atom that was once a star is now in you.' It's in your body. So, in the song I pretty much go along with that idea. ... I don't care what happens or what people think about death, it doesn't matter. We all share the same space.[40]

Other tracks covered other personal issues, including her tumultuous relationship with Rison. Among the album's 13 tracks was also a posthumous duet with Tupac Shakur that was assembled from the large cache of unreleased recordings done prior to his murder in 1996. Initially scheduled for release on a date to coincide with the 11th anniversary of her grandfather's death, Arista Records decided to delay and then cancel the American release.[41] The album was eventually released in August 2001 in different foreign countries. The Japanese import includes a bonus track called "Friends", which would later be sampled for "Give It to Me While It's Hot" on TLC's fourth album 3D.

N.I.N.A.

After numerous talks with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, Lopes severed her solo deal with Arista (despite remaining signed to the label as a member of TLC) and signed with Knight's Death Row Records in January 2002, intending to record a second solo album under the pseudonym "N.I.N.A." (New Identity Not Applicable). She had discussions about recording with David Bowie for the project,[42] whom she was also trying to get involved with the fourth TLC album. The project was also planned to include collaborations with Ray J along with close friend Missy Elliott.[43][44] After Lopes' death in April 2002, Death Row Records still had plans to complete and release the album (unfinished at the time of Lopes' death[45][46]) in October 2002, but the album was cancelled for unknown reasons. Several tracks from the album were leaked online featuring artists from Tha Row Records. Lopes's unreleased songs were also sampled by TLC for their fourth album 3D after she died. Another track, "Too Street 4 T.V" (featuring Danny Boy), was released on the soundtrack to the 2003 film Dysfunktional Family.

2008–2012: Eye Legacy

In 2008, Lopes' family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor, Eye Legacy. Originally set to be released October 28, 2008, the release date was pushed back to November 11, then to January 27, 2009. The song 'Neva Will Eye Eva' and "Crank It", both feature and were co-produced by Lopes' sister Raina "Reigndrop" Lopes. The first official single from the album, "Let's Just Do It", was released on January 13, 2009, and features Missy Elliott and TLC. The second official single, "Block Party", features Lil Mama. The album largely consists of reworked versions of tracks from the Supernova album. In November 2009, Forever... The EP was released which contained international bonus tracks not used on the Eye Legacy album. The EP was only available to download.

In 2012, on the eve of the tenth anniversary of her death, "Fantasies", an unreleased track by Bootleg featuring Lopes, was uploaded to SoundCloud.[47]

Personal life

Lopes was often vocal about her personal life and difficult past. She came from an abusive, alcoholic background and struggled with alcoholism herself.[9] These issues became headline news in 1994, when she was arrested for setting fire to Andre Rison's sneakers in a bathtub, which ultimately spread to the mansion they shared and destroyed it. She claimed that Rison had beaten her after a night out, and she set fire to his shoes to get back at him but that burning down the house was an accident. Lopes later revealed that she did not have a lot of freedom within the relationship and that Rison abused her emotionally and physically; she said that she released her frustrations about the relationship on the night of the fire.[16]

Lopes was sentenced to five years' probation and therapy at a halfway house, and was unable to shake the incident from her reputation.[7] Lopes revealed on The Last Days of Left Eye documentary that her meeting with a struggling mother in rehab left a big impression on her.[48] She subsequently adopted the woman's 8-year-old daughter. She had adopted a 12-year-old boy ten years prior.[49]

Lopes had several tattoos. Most prominent was a large eagle on her left arm, which she said represented freedom. Later, she added the number "80" around the eagle, which was Rison's NFL number while in Atlanta.[50] She also had a tattoo of a moon with a face on her foot in reference to Rison's nickname, "Bad Moon"; Lopes later added the words "Love U 2" in the musical notes on her foot for Tupac Shakur. On her upper right arm was a large tattoo of the name "Parron" for her late stepbrother who died in a boating accident, arching over a large tattoo of a pierced heart. Her smallest tattoo was on her left earlobe and consisted of an arrow pointing to her left over the symbol of an eye, a reference to her nickname.[51] Lopes struggled with self-harm and even carved the words "hate" and "love" into her arm with a razor.[52]

In September 2000, Lopes was reported missing after failing to attend a family gathering and a major press conference in Las Vegas.[53][54]

Roughly two weeks before her own death, Lopes was a passenger in a traffic accident that resulted in the death of a 10-year-old Honduran boy.[7] As reported in Philadelphia Weekly, "It is commonplace for people to walk the roads that wind through Honduras, and it's often difficult to see pedestrians." The boy, Bayron Isaul Fuentes Lopez, was following behind his brothers and sisters when he stepped off the median strip and was struck by a van driven by Stephanie, Lopes' personal assistant. Lopes' party stopped and loaded the boy into the car, and Lopes "cradled the dying boy's bleeding head in her arms" while "someone gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as they rushed him to a nearby hospital."[55] He died the next day. Lopes paid approximately $3,700 for his medical expenses and funeral,[7] and she gave the family around $925 for any extra costs, although it was apparently agreed upon by the authorities and the boy's family that his death was an "unforeseeable tragedy" and no blame was placed on the driver of the van or Lopes.[55] In the documentary The Last Days of Left Eye, Lopes is shown choosing a casket for the child from a local funeral home. Earlier in the documentary, Lopes mentioned that she felt the presence of a "spirit" following her, and was struck by the fact that the child killed in the accident shared a similar last name, even thinking that the spirit may have made a mistake by taking his life instead of hers.[48]

Death and commendations

 
Lopes's grave at Hillandale Memorial Gardens

On April 25, 2002, Lopes was driving a rented Mitsubishi Montero SUV in La Ceiba, Honduras, when she swerved to avoid a truck then sharply to the left as she tried to avoid an oncoming car. The vehicle rolled several times after hitting two trees, throwing Lopes and three others out of the windows, and finally coming to rest in a ditch at the side of the road. Lopes, at the age of 30, died instantly of "fracture of the base of the cranium" and "open cerebral trauma", and was the only person fatally injured in the crash. The collision was recorded on video from inside the vehicle because a documentary film was in progress.[56]

Lopes' funeral was held at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Georgia, on May 2, 2002.[57][58] Thousands of people attended.[59] Engraved upon her casket were the lyrics to her portion of "Waterfalls", stating "Dreams are hopeless aspirations, in hopes of coming true, believe in yourself, the rest is up to me and you."[60] Gospel duo Mary Mary sang their song "Shackles (Praise You)" at the funeral.[61] Lopes was buried at Hillandale Memorial Gardens in Lithonia.[62]

In a statement to MTV, producer Jermaine Dupri remembered Lopes: "She was determined to be something in life. She was a true rock star. She didn't care about no press. She was the rock star out of the group. She was the one that would curse on TV. She had the tattoos. You could expect the unexpected. When you see Lisa, you could expect something from her. That's the gift she carried."[40]

Legacy

Lopes was in the process of setting up two educational centers for Honduran children. One was built on an 80-acre plot of land she called Camp YAC. The other center was called Creative Castle.[63]

In 2003, shortly after Lopes' death, her family started the Lisa Lopes Foundation, a charitable group dedicated to providing neglected and abandoned youth with the resources necessary to increase their quality of life.[64] Her spiritual motto was the one used for her foundation: "Energy never dies... it just transforms." Her foundation went into various underdeveloped villages and gave new clothes to poor children and their families. In August 2007, the foundation hosted a charity auction, selling items donated by celebrities. It raised approximately $5,000 for the Hogar de Amor ("Home of Love"), an orphanage in Honduras.[64] In 2012, the foundation began hosting an annual music festival, known as "Left Eye Music Fest", in Decatur, Georgia.[65] In the 2018 Boots Riley film Sorry to Bother You, members of a fictional activist group called "Left Eye" use as their symbol a stripe of eye black under the left eye, in an unmentioned reference to Lopes.[66]

Posthumous documentary

A documentary showing the final 27 days of Lopes' life, titled The Last Days of Left Eye, premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival in April 2007, for an audience that included many of Lopes' contemporaries, including Monica, Ronnie DeVoe, 112, Big Boi, India.Arie, and Cee Lo Green.[16][67] VH1 and VH1 Soul broadcast the documentary on May 19, 2007. Most of the footage was shot with a handheld camera, often in the form of diary entries filmed by Lopes while on a 30-day spiritual retreat in Honduras with sister Reigndrop, brother Ronald and members of the R&B group Egypt.[68] In these entries, she reflected on her personal life and career. A calmer side of her personality was on display, showing interests in numerology and yoga.[48] In January 2020, Lifetime aired an episode of Hopelessly In Love, a docuseries that captures the relationships of the rich and famous, about Lopes and Rison's tumultuous relationship. It showcased the complexity of their relationship and how she ended up with a felony arson charge for burning down Rison's Atlanta mansion.

Discography

Studio albums

Posthumous studio albums

Filmography

Year Title Role
1994 House Party 3 Sex as a Weapon (with TLC)
1995 Living Single Herself (with TLC)
1998 The Cut Herself (presenter)
1999 Cousin Skeeter Brenda
2007 The Last Days of Left Eye Herself (archive footage)
2013 CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story Herself (archive footage) (VH1 biopic)
2020 Hopelessly in Love: Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Andre Rison Herself (archive footage) (Lifetime documentary)

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For the Tejano singer see Lisa Lopez 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 amp B girl group TLC alongside Tionne T Boz Watkins and Rozonda Chilli Thomas Besides rapping and singing backing vocals 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 Fan Mail Tour and contributed to the group s image album titles artworks and music videos Through her work with TLC Lopes won four Grammy Awards 4 Lisa LopesLopes as featured in Black Enterprise magazine c 2001BornLisa Nicole Lopes 1971 05 27 May 27 1971Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedApril 25 2002 2002 04 25 aged 30 La Ceiba HondurasResting placeHillandale Memorial Gardens Lithonia GeorgiaOther namesLeft EyeN I N A EducationPhiladelphia High School for GirlsOccupationsRapper singerPartner s Andre Rison 1993 2001 Sean Newman 2000 1 2 Musical careerOriginAtlanta Georgia U S GenresHip hop pop R amp BInstrument s VocalsYears active1990 2002 3 LabelsLaFaceAristaDeath RowFormerly ofTLCWebsitewww wbr lisalopesfoundation wbr netDuring 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 shooting a documentary in Honduras The vehicle she was in swerved off the road to avoid hitting another vehicle that stopped abruptly in front of them 5 The documentary was released as The Last Days of Left Eye and aired on VH1 in May 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990 1999 TLC 2 2 1998 2002 Solo career 2 2 1 Supernova 2 2 2 N I N A 2 3 2008 2012 Eye Legacy 3 Personal life 4 Death and commendations 5 Legacy 5 1 Posthumous documentary 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Posthumous studio albums 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditLopes was born in 1971 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania the daughter of Wanda nee Andino a seamstress and Ronald Lopes Sr a US Army staff sergeant 6 Lisa has a younger brother Ronald Jr and a younger sister Rain nicknamed Reigndrop 7 Lopes said her father was very strict very domineering and that he treated the family like they were in boot camp 8 9 He was also a talented musician who played the harmonica clarinet piano and saxophone 10 Lopes parents separated when she was still in school and her paternal grandmother raised her during the later years of her childhood 11 She began playing with a toy piano at five years old and later composed her own songs By age 10 Lopes formed the musical trio The Lopes Kids with her siblings with whom she performed gospel songs at local events and churches 10 She attended the Philadelphia High School for Girls 12 Career Edit1990 1999 TLC Edit Main article TLC group In late 1990 9 Lopes moved to Atlanta to dance in an artist s music video 11 TLC Originally started as a female trio called 2nd Nature with T Boz Left Eye amp Crystal The group was renamed TLC derived from the first initials of its members at the time Tionne Watkins Lisa Lopes and Crystal Jones 13 14 Things did not work out with Jones and TLC s manager Perri Pebbles Reid brought in Damian Dame backup dancer Rozonda Thomas as a third member of the group 15 To preserve the band s original name Thomas needed a name starting with C which is how she became Chilli a name chosen by Lopes Watkins became T Boz derived from the first letter of her first name and Boz slang for boss Lopes was renamed LeftEye after a compliment from her friend speculated to be New Edition member Michael Bivins who once told her he was attracted to her because of her left eye which was more slanted than her right eye Lopes emphasized her nickname by wearing a pair of glasses with the right lens covered by a condom in keeping with the group s support of safe sex wearing a black stripe under her left eye and eventually getting her left eyebrow pierced 7 The group arrived on the music scene in 1992 with the album Ooooooohhh On the TLC Tip 14 With four hit singles it sold six million copies worldwide leading to the group becoming a household name Shortly afterwards Lopes began dating Atlanta Falcons football player Andre Rison and the two soon moved in together in Rison s upscale double story home Their relationship was allegedly filled with violent moments and Lopes filed an assault charge against Rison on September 2 1993 Lopes had a battle with alcohol at the time having started drinking at the age of fifteen After another fight between the couple in the early morning hours of June 9 1994 Lopes tossed numerous pairs of Rison s newly purchased tennis shoes into a bathtub and lit them on fire The fiberglass bathtub quickly melted and set the structural frame of the house on fire Lopes and Rison had a fight previously because she caught Rison in bed with another woman Lopes then threw numerous teddy bears Rison had bought her into the tub and lit them on fire Rison then had the marble tub replaced with a cheaper fiberglass model which went up in flames immediately when she set the shoes on fire The tub caused the house to go up in flames as well Lopes was arrested and indicted on charges of first degree arson she was sentenced to five years of probation and a 10 000 fine Rison eventually reconciled with Lopes and they continued dating on and off for seven years 16 Shortly after CrazySexyCool was released selling over 23 million copies worldwide However Lopes stint in rehab had led to her only having limited input in the writing and recording of the album After the release of CrazySexyCool Lopes was a featured artist for the first time on How Do You Like It a song by Keith Sweat in 1994 Later in 1995 Lopes recorded a well received verse to the rap version of Freedom of the soundtrack from the Black Panther based docudrama Panther with fellow female hip hop artists such as Queen Latifah MC Lyte Patra Yo Yo Salt n Pepa and Meshell Ndegeocello In 1997 Lopes was featured on the remix to Lil Kim s Not Tonight alongside Missy Elliott Angie Martinez and Da Brat The single earned all artists a nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 1998 Grammy Awards TLC s third album FanMail was released in 1999 and sold over 14 million copies worldwide The album s title was named by Lopes as a tribute to TLC s loyal fans and the sleeve contained the names of hundreds of fans screen names as a thank you 17 During and after the release of FanMail Lopes made it known to the press on multiple occasions that she felt that she was unable to express herself in TLC fully Her contributions to songs had been reduced to periodic eight bar raps and there were several songs in which she had no vocals Studio session singers such as Debra Killings often sang background vocals for Chilli In the May 1999 issue of Vibe magazine Lopes said I ve graduated from this era I cannot stand 100 percent behind this TLC project and the music that is supposed to represent me 18 19 In response to Lopes comments Watkins and Thomas stated to Entertainment Weekly that Lopes doesn t respect the whole group and Left Eye is only concerned with Left Eye In response Lopes sent a reply through Entertainment Weekly issuing a challenge to Watkins and Thomas to release solo albums and let the fans decide the winner of TLC Not only would it be entertaining but more importantly the three albums would fulfill their contractual obligations and end their deal with Laface Records I challenge Tionne Watkins T Boz and Rozonda Thomas Chilli to an album entitled The Challenge a 3 CD set that contains three solo albums Each album will be due to the record label by October 1 2000 I also challenge Dallas The Manipulator Austin to produce all of the material and do it at a fraction of his normal rate As I think about it I m sure LaFace would not mind throwing in a 1 5 million prize for the winner 20 Watkins and Thomas didn t get the strategy behind the The Challenge and declined to take up the offer though Lopes always maintained it was a great idea 21 Things were heated between the band for some time with Thomas speaking out against Lopes calling her antics selfish evil and heartless 22 TLC then addressed these struggles by saying that they are very much like sisters who have their disagreements every now and then as Lopes explained It s deeper than a working relationship We have feelings for each other which is why we get so mad at each other I usually say that you cannot hate someone unless you love them So we love each other That s the problem 23 1998 2002 Solo career Edit In 1998 Lopes hosted the short lived MTV series The Cut in which a list of aspiring pop stars rappers and rock bands competed against each other in front of judges The show s winner which ended up being a male female rap duo named Silky was promised a record deal and funding to produce a music video which would then enter MTV s heavy rotation A then unknown Anastacia finished in third place but ended up securing a record deal after Lopes and the show s three judges were impressed by her performance 24 Lopes created Left Eye Productions to discover new talent 25 She mentored the R amp B trio Blaque and helped them secure a record deal with Columbia Records 26 Their self titled debut album was executive produced by Lopes who also made a cameo appearance in their music video 808 and also rapped in their second music video I Do Lopes was also developing and promoting another new band called Egypt 25 They worked with Lopes on her second album under her new nickname N I N A meaning New Identity Not Applicable 27 In 2000 Lopes became a featured rapper on several singles including Spice Girl Melanie C s Never Be the Same Again which topped the charts in 35 countries including the United Kingdom 28 She was also featured on U Know What s Up the first single from Donell Jones second album Where I Wanna Be 29 and she rapped a verse in Space Cowboy with NSYNC on their 2000 album No Strings Attached 30 On October 4 2000 Lopes co hosted the UK s MOBO Awards with Trevor Nelson where she also performed U Know What s Up with Jones 31 32 She also collaborated on Gimme Some by Toni Braxton for her 2000 album The Heat 33 She had previously featured on Keith Sweat s song How Do You Like It 34 In 2001 she appeared in a commercial for the fashion brand Gap In July 2001 Lopes appeared on the singers edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire along with Joey McIntyre Tyrese Nick Lachey and Lee Ann Womack 35 She dropped the 125 000 question and won 32 000 for her charity 36 After her death in 2002 the episode she appeared in was shown in dedication to her citation needed In 2008 Lopes family opened UNI Studios which she had created for the purpose of recording solo projects to the public 37 38 Her brother Ronald is the general manager of the studio Lopes had a dream of making new artists able to record music at a low cost in a high end studio at her house Her family continues to operate it and fill it with new equipment 39 Supernova Edit Lopes spent much of her free time after the conclusion of TLC s first headlining tour the FanMail Tour recording her debut solo album Supernova It includes a song titled A New Star is Born which is dedicated to her late father She told MTV News That track is dedicated to all those that have loved ones that have passed away It s saying that there is no such thing as death We can call it transforming for a lack of better words but as scientists would say Every atom that was once a star is now in you It s in your body So in the song I pretty much go along with that idea I don t care what happens or what people think about death it doesn t matter We all share the same space 40 Other tracks covered other personal issues including her tumultuous relationship with Rison Among the album s 13 tracks was also a posthumous duet with Tupac Shakur that was assembled from the large cache of unreleased recordings done prior to his murder in 1996 Initially scheduled for release on a date to coincide with the 11th anniversary of her grandfather s death Arista Records decided to delay and then cancel the American release 41 The album was eventually released in August 2001 in different foreign countries The Japanese import includes a bonus track called Friends which would later be sampled for Give It to Me While It s Hot on TLC s fourth album 3D N I N A Edit After numerous talks with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight Lopes severed her solo deal with Arista despite remaining signed to the label as a member of TLC and signed with Knight s Death Row Records in January 2002 intending to record a second solo album under the pseudonym N I N A New Identity Not Applicable She had discussions about recording with David Bowie for the project 42 whom she was also trying to get involved with the fourth TLC album The project was also planned to include collaborations with Ray J along with close friend Missy Elliott 43 44 After Lopes death in April 2002 Death Row Records still had plans to complete and release the album unfinished at the time of Lopes death 45 46 in October 2002 but the album was cancelled for unknown reasons Several tracks from the album were leaked online featuring artists from Tha Row Records Lopes s unreleased songs were also sampled by TLC for their fourth album 3D after she died Another track Too Street 4 T V featuring Danny Boy was released on the soundtrack to the 2003 film Dysfunktional Family 2008 2012 Eye Legacy Edit In 2008 Lopes family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor Eye Legacy Originally set to be released October 28 2008 the release date was pushed back to November 11 then to January 27 2009 The song Neva Will Eye Eva and Crank It both feature and were co produced by Lopes sister Raina Reigndrop Lopes The first official single from the album Let s Just Do It was released on January 13 2009 and features Missy Elliott and TLC The second official single Block Party features Lil Mama The album largely consists of reworked versions of tracks from the Supernova album In November 2009 Forever The EP was released which contained international bonus tracks not used on the Eye Legacy album The EP was only available to download In 2012 on the eve of the tenth anniversary of her death Fantasies an unreleased track by Bootleg featuring Lopes was uploaded to SoundCloud 47 Personal life EditLopes was often vocal about her personal life and difficult past She came from an abusive alcoholic background and struggled with alcoholism herself 9 These issues became headline news in 1994 when she was arrested for setting fire to Andre Rison s sneakers in a bathtub which ultimately spread to the mansion they shared and destroyed it She claimed that Rison had beaten her after a night out and she set fire to his shoes to get back at him but that burning down the house was an accident Lopes later revealed that she did not have a lot of freedom within the relationship and that Rison abused her emotionally and physically she said that she released her frustrations about the relationship on the night of the fire 16 Lopes was sentenced to five years probation and therapy at a halfway house and was unable to shake the incident from her reputation 7 Lopes revealed on The Last Days of Left Eye documentary that her meeting with a struggling mother in rehab left a big impression on her 48 She subsequently adopted the woman s 8 year old daughter She had adopted a 12 year old boy ten years prior 49 Lopes had several tattoos Most prominent was a large eagle on her left arm which she said represented freedom Later she added the number 80 around the eagle which was Rison s NFL number while in Atlanta 50 She also had a tattoo of a moon with a face on her foot in reference to Rison s nickname Bad Moon Lopes later added the words Love U 2 in the musical notes on her foot for Tupac Shakur On her upper right arm was a large tattoo of the name Parron for her late stepbrother who died in a boating accident arching over a large tattoo of a pierced heart Her smallest tattoo was on her left earlobe and consisted of an arrow pointing to her left over the symbol of an eye a reference to her nickname 51 Lopes struggled with self harm and even carved the words hate and love into her arm with a razor 52 In September 2000 Lopes was reported missing after failing to attend a family gathering and a major press conference in Las Vegas 53 54 Roughly two weeks before her own death Lopes was a passenger in a traffic accident that resulted in the death of a 10 year old Honduran boy 7 As reported in Philadelphia Weekly It is commonplace for people to walk the roads that wind through Honduras and it s often difficult to see pedestrians The boy Bayron Isaul Fuentes Lopez was following behind his brothers and sisters when he stepped off the median strip and was struck by a van driven by Stephanie Lopes personal assistant Lopes party stopped and loaded the boy into the car and Lopes cradled the dying boy s bleeding head in her arms while someone gave him mouth to mouth resuscitation as they rushed him to a nearby hospital 55 He died the next day Lopes paid approximately 3 700 for his medical expenses and funeral 7 and she gave the family around 925 for any extra costs although it was apparently agreed upon by the authorities and the boy s family that his death was an unforeseeable tragedy and no blame was placed on the driver of the van or Lopes 55 In the documentary The Last Days of Left Eye Lopes is shown choosing a casket for the child from a local funeral home Earlier in the documentary Lopes mentioned that she felt the presence of a spirit following her and was struck by the fact that the child killed in the accident shared a similar last name even thinking that the spirit may have made a mistake by taking his life instead of hers 48 Death and commendations Edit Lopes s grave at Hillandale Memorial Gardens On April 25 2002 Lopes was driving a rented Mitsubishi Montero SUV in La Ceiba Honduras when she swerved to avoid a truck then sharply to the left as she tried to avoid an oncoming car The vehicle rolled several times after hitting two trees throwing Lopes and three others out of the windows and finally coming to rest in a ditch at the side of the road Lopes at the age of 30 died instantly of fracture of the base of the cranium and open cerebral trauma and was the only person fatally injured in the crash The collision was recorded on video from inside the vehicle because a documentary film was in progress 56 Lopes funeral was held at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia Georgia on May 2 2002 57 58 Thousands of people attended 59 Engraved upon her casket were the lyrics to her portion of Waterfalls stating Dreams are hopeless aspirations in hopes of coming true believe in yourself the rest is up to me and you 60 Gospel duo Mary Mary sang their song Shackles Praise You at the funeral 61 Lopes was buried at Hillandale Memorial Gardens in Lithonia 62 In a statement to MTV producer Jermaine Dupri remembered Lopes She was determined to be something in life She was a true rock star She didn t care about no press She was the rock star out of the group She was the one that would curse on TV She had the tattoos You could expect the unexpected When you see Lisa you could expect something from her That s the gift she carried 40 Legacy EditLopes was in the process of setting up two educational centers for Honduran children One was built on an 80 acre plot of land she called Camp YAC The other center was called Creative Castle 63 In 2003 shortly after Lopes death her family started the Lisa Lopes Foundation a charitable group dedicated to providing neglected and abandoned youth with the resources necessary to increase their quality of life 64 Her spiritual motto was the one used for her foundation Energy never dies it just transforms Her foundation went into various underdeveloped villages and gave new clothes to poor children and their families In August 2007 the foundation hosted a charity auction selling items donated by celebrities It raised approximately 5 000 for the Hogar de Amor Home of Love an orphanage in Honduras 64 In 2012 the foundation began hosting an annual music festival known as Left Eye Music Fest in Decatur Georgia 65 In the 2018 Boots Riley film Sorry to Bother You members of a fictional activist group called Left Eye use as their symbol a stripe of eye black under the left eye in an unmentioned reference to Lopes 66 Posthumous documentary Edit A documentary showing the final 27 days of Lopes life titled The Last Days of Left Eye premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival in April 2007 for an audience that included many of Lopes contemporaries including Monica Ronnie DeVoe 112 Big Boi India Arie and Cee Lo Green 16 67 VH1 and VH1 Soul broadcast the documentary on May 19 2007 Most of the footage was shot with a handheld camera often in the form of diary entries filmed by Lopes while on a 30 day spiritual retreat in Honduras with sister Reigndrop brother Ronald and members of the R amp B group Egypt 68 In these entries she reflected on her personal life and career A calmer side of her personality was on display showing interests in numerology and yoga 48 In January 2020 Lifetime aired an episode of Hopelessly In Love a docuseries that captures the relationships of the rich and famous about Lopes and Rison s tumultuous relationship It showcased the complexity of their relationship and how she ended up with a felony arson charge for burning down Rison s Atlanta mansion Discography EditMain article Lisa Lopes discography See also TLC discography Studio albums Edit Supernova 2001 Posthumous studio albums Edit Eye Legacy 2009 Filmography EditYear Title Role1994 House Party 3 Sex as a Weapon with TLC 1995 Living Single Herself with TLC 1998 The Cut Herself presenter 1999 Cousin Skeeter Brenda2007 The Last Days of Left Eye Herself archive footage 2013 CrazySexyCool The TLC Story Herself archive footage VH1 biopic 2020 Hopelessly in Love Lisa Left Eye Lopes and Andre Rison Herself archive footage Lifetime documentary References Edit Jet Johnson Publishing Company October 11 1993 Retrieved December 5 2017 Ebony Johnson Publishing Company August 1 2002 Retrieved December 5 2017 Steve Huey TLC AllMusic Retrieved December 2 2019 Grammy com Retrieved May 16 2012 Delfiner Rita April 30 2002 Left Eye s Van Killed A Child Weeks Before Her Own Death New York Post New York Post Retrieved August 17 2017 Keeps David A June 6 2002 Life of Fiery 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