![]() Lisa Left Eye Lopes Crazy Sexy Cool $9.99 Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was one of the founding members of the multi-platinum R&B act TLC. Lopes was also the trio's resident rapper, and her fiery personality and no-nonsense attitude brought a genuine hip hop attitude and street cred to their music. Despite a stormy personal life, Lopes was on a creative roll and she working on a solo rap album when she died in a motor accident in 2002, just shy of her 31st birthday. Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes is a documentary which offers an inside look at her tumultuous personal and professional lives, as well as her tragic death and its aftermath on those around her and the fans she touched.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. ![]() Supernova $17.98 I absolutely love this cd! Supernova is a great cd to listen to. Each song brings something different and unique to the album. I like to listen to each song, but my favorites are "Hot!", "I Believe in Me", "True Confessions", "Life is Like a Park", and "Breathe". Left Eye is, to me, the BEST rapper of all time because she wrote songs with meaning. Before buying this cd I bought "Eye Legacy" (Left Eye's Posthumous album), but the reviews of "Supernova" were saying that it was way better than "Eye Legacy" and they were right. Don't get me wrong, "Eye Legacy" is a great cd too, but "Supernova" was Left Eye's own masterpiece. Buy it, it's worth it! R.I.P. Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. Your legacy continues..... ![]() Lisa Lopes: The Life of a Supernova $4.99 This book was good. However as some one mentioned the author did make some mistakes. She left out two of Lisa's guest appearances in the back of the book. 1997 Nothing to Lose Soundtrack - "Not Tonight(remix)"- Angie Martinez, Lil' Kim, Da Brat, Left Eye and Missy Elliot. I don't know how you miss that record since it was such a hit. Not only that she missed another guest song from 1997 off of Will Smith's cd "Big Willie Style". The fifteenth song was titled "Big Willie Style" and it featured Left Eye. I was very surprised that the author missed these important songs. I mean they were major songs that Left Eye did , I don't know how she missed them while doing her research which leaves me to believe that she is not a Hip-Hop & R+B fan, cuz I'm sure a lot of people know about these songs. |
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