TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.
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TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.
This song is about boners. For 20 years we had heard this song, and didn't stop to think about how it is actually about boners. It became a chart topping hit and even was performed on stage at the '99 american music awards...we can't believe the details of this song, and it's a story we have to share with you.
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TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.