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Chilli releases statement to her fans

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Chilli has recently been the subject of the tabloids for some quotes taken out of context while doing an interview in London.

TLC is currently promoting their upcoming TLC album, set to be released June 30, and performed their first ever UK show on May 9.  The tickets for the show at the KOKO in London, sold out within 2 minutes of going on sale.

UK fans came out to support TLC in full force, and the show had very positive reviews from critics-see The Guardian’s TLC Review – A forcefield of midlife R&B wisdom and physical energy

TLC did several interviews with media outlets in London this week to promote the show, the album, and their new single Way Back which hit #10 on the UK R&B Charts this week.  Before interviewing, the girls made it clear to the interviewers that they were there to discuss music only, and not politics.

Regardless, Channel 4 News decided to ask the girls their thoughts on Black Lives Matter and Donald Trump during the middle of the interview.  They then cut some of the comments and posted just the portion where Chilli was responding about not going to any marches, and that “all lives matter” because different groups are affected at different times.

Chilli was trying to be inclusive of everyone during this interview specifically being that she was in a different country trying to address concerns in her own.

The pieced together clip, intended to stir controversy, was released in standalone form on Channel 4’s social media networks, causing backlash against Chilli on social media.

The following is Chilli’s official statement on the subject:

Of course black lives matter and the killing of young black boys is heartbreaking to all of us.  Everyone knows I am a black mother of a black son so there is no way I could watch what’s happening and not be affected.  That video was from an interview in London asking me about issues happening in the U.S. My response was inclusive of everyone, but not meant to under value the Black Lives Matter movement or to suggest police brutality against blacks is acceptable.

Now then, go check out the new song, Haters, from the self-titled TLC album below!

 

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Meet the TLC Team: Spotlight on Tipz

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TLC Army caught up with producer/songwriter/engineer known as Tipz to ask him some questions about his recent work with on the upcoming TLC album, and find out what other projects he is working on.

Hello, Tipz, thanks for agreeing to chat with us today.  I want to ask about one of the songs that you produced for the upcoming TLC album, Joy Ride.  It was released in Japan last year and hit #1 on iTunes there; and I know that US fans are eager for its release here. What inspired that song and what was it like working on it?

Thanks TLC Army for taking the time and reaching out; it’s greatly appreciated.  I was sitting at my keyboard in my home studio one night and was playing some chords.  As always, I went to my “How would Prince make this more unique” line of thinking and started making the chords move and bounce to tell a musical story.  My wife was putting our son to sleep so I had headphones on, but didn’t realize how loud they were.  She heard what I was doing and said, “that sounds dope, what’s that?”  From there I knew I had something special because she’s my most harsh critic and it’s hard to sell her on my music.

Fast forward, Rose Gold requested that I strip the original beat to just chords, so I played them for her and she wrote the whole song to just the piano.  She loves writing to simple elements, it’s really amazing to watch.  Two days later, I walked in the studio and Knotch was adding drums to the song and I immediately pulled my bass out. Ray Keys randomly walked in, we had him hop on the keyboard and we all just started vibing.  The songwriting and production for Joy Ride was truly organic.

Are there other songs that you worked for on the TLC album, and can you tell us anything about those?

Yes, I co-produced on American Gold with Kayo, and Aye Muthaf**ka with DrePhantom and Richie (The Collective). Those were really fun as well.  We spent a lot of time getting those records just right and did a lot of different versions for both until it felt amazing.  Hearing American Gold finished with TLC vocals on it was a great experience. 

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How did it come about for you to start work on this TLC album?  Were you part of the writing camp, and if so- can you tell us about that experience?

I was in the studio and Knotch told me, “I’m gonna get you in the TLC writing camp, so make some moves” and I was like okay cool.  I actually thought he meant I was coming in as a writer. The coordinator for the camp hit me and said I could submit tracks if I had some.  I went into Mamba mode and shot a bunch of tracks over.  I found out around 4 am the day of the camp that I was coming in as an engineer, so I was a little confused but I went with it.  I got in and opened the folder of tracks for the writers and almost half of them were from the batch I submitted.  I knew God was in control at that point.  From there, I was pulled in on different songs for the album.

That was hands down the best writing camp I’ve been to.  The vibe was amazing in every studio.  We danced, joked, laughed, and worked extremely hard, but it didn’t feel like work. 

T-Boz and Chilli are huge Prince fans, and I know that you  have worked with Prince at Paisley Park.  Do you feel that any of the new TLC material was Prince inspired?

Oh yeah definitely.  I hear a little bit of him on Way Back (love that song).  This album definitely has a bit of Prince in it.

What’s next for you?  Do you have any upcoming projects that we should be looking out for?

I’m currently working on T-Boz’s solo album for her book, “A Sick Life.”  I’m blessed to have a lot of great music coming out in 2017, God is good!

Thanks for taking time out to answer some of our questions, and welcome to the TLC Army family! 

Again thanks for having me!  Appreciate you all, much love!

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Joshua “Tipz” Richardson is a producer/songwriter/engineer from Los Angeles, CA.  He has worked with artists such as TLC, Prince, Luke James, Tyrese, Liv Warfield, Ray J, Judith Hill, B. Howard, and many more.  His work can be heard on television and film such as on “Keeping up with the Kardashians,” “Bad Girls Club,” “Rob Dyredek’s Fantasy Factory,” and “Drumline:  A New Beat” to name a few.

Check out this Jazzi Collins song, “Feather,” produced and co-written by Tipz along with Jazzi C. (Guitar-Tyrone Nibblett) on the SoundCloud link below:

 

 

 

-HeatherH@TLCArmy, 5/10/17

 

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Bonus track “Switch It Up” on TLC Japan album!

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TLC have always given Japan exclusives in the form of bonus tracks no other countries get, and the new album is no exception!

Japan will be receiving the bonus track “Switch It Up” in addition to 11 other tracks. They however, lose the Extended mix of “Way Back”.

If you crave for bonus content, be sure to pre-order the album from Japan HERE!

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01. No Introduction
02. Way Back (featuring Snoop Dogg)
03. Sunny
04. Haters / Hayters
05. Perfect Girls
06. Interlude
07. Start A Fire
08. Ah MuthaFucka / ア· Maza Fucker
09. Scandalous / Scot Dallas
10. American Gold
11. Joy Ride
12. Switch It Up / Switched It Up