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''3D'' is the fourth studio album by American girl group TLC, released on October 10, 2002, by
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. Recorded from May 2001 to July 2002, much of the album was finalized after the death of member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, with her unreleased material that she had recorded for her solo albums ''
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'' and ''N.I.N.A.'' being reworked into new songs. Remaining group members Rozonda Thomas and
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enlisted Dallas Austin, Babyface,
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,
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, Raphael Saadiq,
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and
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to work with them on ''3D''. The album debuted at number six on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and at number four on the
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chart, selling 143,000 copies in its first week of release, and was met with positive reviews from critics. It has been certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). ''3D'' earned TLC two
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nominations and spawned three singles, including " Girl Talk", peaking at number 23 on the
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chart; " Hands Up", which peaked at number seven on the
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chart and "
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", which managed to peak at number 19 on the US
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chart.


Background information

During and after the release of TLC's third studio album, ''
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'' (1999), Lopes made it known to the press on multiple occasions that she felt that she was unable to fully express herself working with the group. Her contributions to the songs had been reduced to periodic eight-
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raps, and studio session singers such as Debra Killings often took her place on the background vocals for the group's songs. In its November 26, 1999, issue, ''
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'' ran a letter from Lopes that challenged her group mates to record solo albums and let the fans judge which of the three was the most talented:
"I challenge Tionne 'Player' Watkins and Rozonda 'Hater' Thomas to an album entitled ''The Challenge''. A 3 CD set that contains three solo albums. Each lbum.. will be due to the record label by October 1, 2000... I also challenge Dallas 'The Manipulator' Austin to produce all of the material and do it at a fraction of his normal rate. As I think about it, I'm sure
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would not mind throwing in a 1.5 million dollar prize for the winner."
Watkins and Thomas declined to take up Lopes' challenge, though Lopes always maintained it was a great idea. Things were heated between the women for some time, with Thomas speaking out against Lopes, calling her antics "selfish", "evil", and "heartless". TLC then addressed these fights by saying that they were very much like sisters that occasionally have their disagreements; as Lopes stated, "It's deeper than a working relationship. We have feelings for each other, which is why we get so mad at each other. I usually say that you cannot hate someone unless you love them. So, we love each other. That's the problem." The women eventually settled the feud, and ''The Challenge'' was never followed through. After the conclusion of the successful
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, the women, however, took some time off and pursued personal interests. Lopes was the first to begin recording her solo album, ''
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'', though it underperformed internationally and was never released in the United States. During this time period, Thomas had begun working on a solo project until she realized that rumors of TLC's demise had taken over in the media. It was then that Thomas made a call to LaFace label-head L.A. Reid to discuss working on TLC's fourth studio album. After contacting Watkins, and soon after, Lopes, sessions for ''3D'' began in May 2001. However, soon after recording had begun, sessions came to a halt, as Lopes began work on her second studio album, known as ''N.I.N.A. (New Identity Non Applicable)''. In January 2002, as Watkins was hospitalized due to complications stemming from her ongoing battle with
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, Lopes eventually came to visit her in the hospital and went back to the studio to record raps for ''3D''. In April 2002, as Watkins' condition improved greatly, Lopes went to Honduras to do missionary work and also record a documentary film about her life. On April 25, 2002, Lopes was killed in a car crash, leaving behind material that she had recorded for both ''N.I.N.A.'' and ''3D''. Watkins and Thomas decided to use three of Lopes' newly recorded raps for the album ("Quickie", "Girl Talk", and "Who's It Gonna Be?"), the other songs that feature her in it were unreleased raps from her solo album sessions. The unreleased vocals were featured on the songs "Quickie", "Over Me" and "Give It to Me While It's Hot". Watkins and Thomas decided that they would complete the remainder of their fourth album, to be called ''3D'', which featured production from
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,
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, Raphael Saadiq,
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and
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. The decision was also made that TLC would continue on as a duo rather than replace Lopes. The group went on a hiatus, but announced in 2009 that they would possibly begin recording a fifth studio album.


Critical reception

''3D'' received generally positive reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 71, based on 14 reviews.
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from
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praised the album as "one of the best modern
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albums of 2002" and called it "a bittersweet triumph". He found that while ''3D'' "perhaps doesn't blaze trails like their other albums, it never plays it safe and it always satisfies." Andy Battaglia of '' The A.V. Club'' wrote that "in spite of a slim body of songs and an occasionally half-finished feel, the group stakes a solid claim to the riches of future-soul with 3D, leaving a distinct stamp on even its weakest material with gorgeous singing built around the understated grace of '60s girl groups." ''
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'' magazine found that "with ''3D'', TLC has crafted a fitting tribute to a departed sister", calling it "a nearly perfect collection." David Browne of ''
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'' remarked that "thanks to such hired guns as
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and
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, TLC have made a better post-tragedy album than expected. ''3D'' is a smorgasbord of modern R&B that ranges from silky to retro." He noted however that the album "still, feels a little incomplete, like much of their work." ''
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'' writer Barry Walters concluded that "the album isn't the romp it might have been had Lopes survived, but ''3D'' solidly embodies black pop in a year in which it has lacked a center." Dorian Lynskey from ''
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'' felt that "''3D''s sheer creative vibrancy is itself a testament to Lopes's live-wire charisma", while Dimitri Ehrlich from '' Vibe'' noted that "while the CD is consistently well-produced and performed, the material recorded before Lopes's death ..is simply darker, sexier, and angrier."


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''3D'' debuted at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number four on the
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chart. Selling 143,000 copies, it sold less than half of the first-week total scored by previous album ''
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'' (1999), which had opened at number one on the chart with 318,000 units. It also marked TLC's lowest-charting album since '' Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip'' (1992). On December 10, 2002, ''3D'' was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies, and by November 2004, it had sold 680,000 units in the United States. As of 2017 the album has sold 693,000 copies, according to
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Internationally, ''3D'' failed to reach the top 40 on the majority of the charts it appeared on, except Canada, where it managed to debut and peak at number 31 on the
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. Nevertheless, the album was particularly successful in Japan, reaching number two on the
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and earning a platinum certification from the
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(RIAJ) in November 2002.


Track listing


Notes

* signifies a co-producer


Sample credits

* "Quickie" contains voice samples from "Left Pimpin", a track from Lopes' unreleased ''N.I.N.A.'' album. * "Over Me" uses a different take of a verse originally from "I Believe in Me", recorded for ''Supernova''. * "Give It to Me While It's Hot" reuses the second verse from "Friends", included on the Japanese edition of ''Supernova''.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''3D''.


Musicians

* Dallas Austin – arrangements * Rick Sheppard –
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, sound design * Chilli – background vocals * Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins – background vocals * Debra Killings – background vocals ; bass * Marde Johnson – additional vocals ; background vocals * Tierra Johnson – additional vocals * Sharliss Asbury – additional vocals * Jasper Cameron – additional vocals * Cindy Pace – additional background vocals * Eddie Hustle – all instruments *
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– all music ; drum overdubs ; intro vocals ; intro * Tomi Martin – guitar * Danny O'Donoghue – guitar *
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– drum overdubs * Riprock n Alex G – digital programming *
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– all instruments * Chad Hugo – all instruments * Tron Austin – intro vocals * Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes – rap * Babyface – all keyboards, drum programming, electric guitar, acoustic guitar * Tavia Ivey – background vocals * Tony Reyes – guitar * Colin Wolfe – bass * Sigurdur Birkis – drums * Tom Knight – drums * DJ Ruckus – scratches *
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– background vocals * Chase Rollison – background vocals * Lester Finnel – background vocals * Bill Diggins – background vocals *
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– background vocals * Shawn Beasley – background vocals * Raphael Saadiq – guitar, bass * Jake and the Phatman – drum programming * Kelvin Wooten – keyboards * Organized Noize – arrangements, drum programming, music programming *
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– bass * Marqueze Ethridge – vocal arrangement * Chanz Parkman – vocal arrangement


Technical

* Dallas Austin – production ; executive production * Carlton Lynn – recording ;
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engineering * Rick Sheppard – recording * Tim Lauber – engineering assistance * Paul Sheehy – engineering assistance * Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing * Dion Peters – mix engineering assistance * Christine Sirois – engineering assistance * Eddie Hustle – production * Josh Butler – recording * Leslie Brathwaite – recording ; mixing * Steve Fisher – engineering assistance ; recording * Rodney Jerkins – production, vocal production, mixing * Fabian Marasciullo – recording * Mark "DJ Exit" Goodchild – recording *
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– production * Andrew "Drew" Coleman – recording * Brian Garten – recording * Frannie Graham – engineering assistance * Cedric Anderson – engineering assistance *
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– mixing * John Horesco IV – mix engineering assistance * Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing * Babyface – production * Daryl Simmons – production * Paul Boutin – recording * Craig Taylor – engineering assistance * Serban Ghenea – mixing * Tim Roberts – mix engineering assistance * John Hanes – Pro Tools engineering * Ivy Skoff – production coordination * Doug Harms – engineering assistance * Victor McCoy – engineering assistance *
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– production, mixing * Missy Elliott – production * Carlos "El Loco" Bedoya – recording * Jimmy Douglas – mixing * Raphael Saadiq – production * Jake and the Phatman – co-production * Gerry "The Gov" Brown – mixing * John Tanksley – mix engineering assistance * Anette Sharvit – production coordination * Cory Williams – engineering assistance * Organized Noize – production * Sean Davis – recording * John Frye – recording * Morgan Garcia – recording * Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes – album production * Chilli – album production * Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins – album production * Bill Diggins – album production * Herb Powers Jr. – mastering * TLC – executive production * Antonio "L.A." Reid – executive production


Artwork

* Joe Mama-Nitzberg – creative direction * Jeff Schulz – art direction, design *
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– cover photo, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes photo * Guy Aroch – inside photo


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Notes


References

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