CrazySexyCool

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CrazySexyCool

CrazySexyCool is the most successful album released by the group TLC. The album is produced by Jermaine Dupri and Sean P. Diddy Combs.

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About

CrazySexyCool was released on November 15, 1994 under La Face Label. The single, "Creep" topped the charts for four weeks and "Waterfalls" stayed at #1 for seven weeks. Other singles such as, "Red Light Special" and "Diggin' on You" also made it to the charts. CrazySexyCool did not won a Grammy for Best R&B Album but it sold over 11 million copies in U.S. alone.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Intro-Lude 1:01
2 Creep 4:29
3 Kick Your Game 4:13
4 Diggin' on You 4:14
5 Case of the Fake People 4:03
6 CrazySexyCool (Interlude) 1:42
7 Red Light Special 5:02
8 Waterfalls 4:39
9 Intermission-Lude 0:42
10 Let's Do It Again 4:17
11 If I Was Your Girlfriend 4:43
12 Sexy (Interlude) 1:35
13 Take Our Time 4:33
14 Can I Get a Witness (Interlude) 2:57
15 Switch 3:30
16 Sumthin' Wicked This Way Comes 4:30

Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
1995 MTV Video Music Award Best Video of the Year for "Waterfalls"
1995 MTV Video Music Award Best Group Video for "Waterfalls"
1995 MTV Video Music Award Best R&B Video for "Waterfalls"
1995 MTV Video Music Award Viewer's Choice for "Waterfalls"
1996 Grammy Award Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Creep"
1996 Grammy Award Best R&B Album for CrazySexyCool

Certifications

Year Album Certification
1994 CrazySexyCool Certified 11x Platinum in U.S.

Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Billboard Hot 100
1994 Creep 1 1
1995 Diggin' On You 5
1995 Red Light Special 3 2
1995 Waterfalls 4 1
1996 Diggin' On You 7


Credits

Performance Credits

TLC Primary Artist

Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes Vocals

Technical Credits

L.A. Reid Producer

Ricco Lumpkins Engineer

Trivia

  • CrazySexyCool means the personalities of each member in the group. Lisa Lopes for her crazy side, "Chilli" Thomas for the sexier element of the group, and "T-Boz" for being the cool member.
  • The album received six Grammy Award nominations for TLC.
  • The album ranked number 377 on Rolling Stone magazine's.

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