New Album From Late TLC Member To Be Released
Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’ second solo album will hit stores Nov. 11, six years after her untimely death.
“Eye-Legacy” features previously unreleased material from the TLC rapper as well as re-tooled material from Lopes’ first solo album, 2001’s “Supernova,” which was never released in the U.S.
The new record includes collaborations with Chamillionaire, Lil Mama, Bobby Valentino and Missy Elliot, who appears in the first single off the album, “Let’s Just Do It.”
It also comes with exclusive bonus material with never-before-seen video footage from Lopes’ final days.
Lopes died in a car accident in Honduras in April 2002 at the age of 30.
“We hope people understand the message in Lisa’s music and appreciate her as not just a member of TLC, but as a solo artist as well,” the Lopes family, who are releasing the album in conjunction with Mass Appeal Entertainment, said in a statement. “This album is Left Eye’s musical gift to her fans and adds to the beauty of her legacy.”
Part of the album’s proceeds will go to the Lisa Lopes Foundation and her orphanage in Honduras.
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