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T-Boz & TLC Win Grammy: Iowa Time Machine February 21, 2000

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Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On February 21, 2000, Tionee “T-Boz” Watkins won a Grammy as a part of the R&B group TLC. The Grammy Award-winning artist shone as a major part of one of the 1990s' most significant musical groups.



T-Boz spent much of her childhood in Des Moines before her family relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, when she was 9. In 1990, T-Boz responded to a call by Crystal Jones and Ian Burke to request auditions for an all-girl hip-hop group. Following the audition, T-Boz joined forces with Jones and Lisa Lopes to form a group initially called ‘2nd Nature.’



After an audition with Perri ‘Pebbles’ Reid, the group signed with her production company, Pebbitone, before eventually joining LaFace Records. The group also renamed itself with an acronym representing each of their initials. Following the success of their initial release, “Ooooooohhh…On the TLC Tip,” the group found critical and commercial success.



In 1996, the group won their first Grammy for ‘Best R&B Album’ with the smash hit “CrazySexyCool,” as well as ‘Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals’ for “Creep.” Two more Grammy wins followed in 2000 with the release of “Fanmail.” The best-selling American girl group of all time, with over 65 million records sold worldwide, TLC ranks as the second most successful girl group on the Billboard Chart, behind only the Supremes. T-Boz has continued to represent success through a variety of music, television, and other projects over the past 30 years. #Iowa #OTD #History #Grammys #TLC



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