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TLC has announced that some of their tour dates will be rescheduled after T-Boz and members of their tour 'have fallen ill with the flu.' -
TLC's T-Boz Hosts Charity Concert for Sickle Cell Anemia: Singer Performs 'Waterfalls'
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins of TLC recently hosted a charity concert in an effort to raise money and awareness for sickle cell anemia through the Sickle Cell Foundation Support Group, Inc. Diagnosed with sickle cell anemia herself, T-Boz hosted a concert that brought TLC fans down memory lane at the Grammy Museum at L.A Live in downtown L.A last Sunday. -
TLC Kickstarter Ends on Schedule with $430,000 Raised for New Album, Thanks to Katy Perry and Other Fans
The time to donate for TLC's new album ended Thursday on Kickstarter and the group has more than enough to fund the new record: $430,000 to be precise. The duo—it doesn't seem like T-Boz and Chilli will aim to find a replacement for deceased member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes—had set a goal of $150,000 for funding the new project initially. -
Lil Wayne and T-Boz Collaborate on "Rebel Yell", Pair Use Lines from Billy Idol's 1984 Hit [LISTEN]
Lil Wayne was gearing up for his experimental rock/rap effort, 'Rebirth,' in 2009 when T-Boz reportedly joined him for a track. Pieces of the song, which have the former TLC member singing parts from Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell," surfaced in 2012 and now the full version is available to stream. -
T-Boz of TLC Talks Creating A Girl Group 'Without Selling Sex'
T-Boz of TLC wants to create a girl group but she has something very particular in mind. T-Boz of TLC wants to put a girl group together, but she has something very particular in mind. -
TLC’s T-Boz To Rihanna: ‘I Don’t Do Twitter Beefs. I’m A Grown A$$ Woman’
Some may believe there's an existing Twitter beef between Rihanna and TLC, but T-Boz is setting the record straight, telling TMZ she doesn't do Twitter beefs because she's a "grown a** woman." -
Drake's October's Very Own Festival Brings Kanye West, Lil Wayne and More into One Huge Hip-Hop Celebration
When you consider all the rappers active in the game today, there are quite a few that seem capable of organizing a massive hip-hop celebration. It was Drake however that packed huge names into Toronto's Molson Canadian Amphitheatre for the annual October's Very Own Festival.
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