Released: February 25, 1992

Songwriter: Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes

Producer: Dallas Austin

[Skit: Dalvin, T-Boz]
No you not goin'
I am goin' to the club, I am goin
No, I'm not havin' it
I am goin' to the club wit you and the boys
You not hangin out wit the boys
No...
I ain't never been I'm goin'...(ring)
I'ma go and get the phone but
I am goin' to the club (No, I'm not havin' it)

[On the phone: T-boz, Chilli, Left Eye]
Hello?
T-Boz
Yeah
It's us, get down to the studio quick fast
Hurry you gotta do your part
Yeah, yeah alright I'll be there
Alright...
Thanks, bye

[Dalvin, T-Boz]
Look, I gotta go to the studio so what's it gonna be
You gon' take me or what?
Dang, you gotta go to the studio?
I was gonna take you to the club but ah....
No, why you lyin'?
Look, let me tell you somethin', just forget that

*bang, whop, punch...*
Ahhhhhhhh.......

Don't nobody have to take that from nobody
I ain't even wit dat I don't know who he think I am...
Shit, I'm bout to go, I'm gonna go to the studio alright
I'ma take the car, he ain't gonna go nowhere

Hey, what you doin?
What you think I'm doin'?
Leaving, leaving, leaving....
Damn!
Tionne!!!!!!!!

TLC

TLC is a trio whose musical repertoire spans over R&B, hip-hop, soul, pop, rock, funk, and new jack swing.

Consisting of Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, rapper-singer Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, and singer Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, TLC found unprecedented success in the 1990s, not only as a musical group, but also for an extensive series of high profiled spats with the law, each other, and with their record label—all of which helped to solidify them as one of the definitive recording acts to emerge during the aforementioned time span.

The group, which is in fact the highest-selling girl group in America with 65 million records sold, is known for tackling important social issues in their music such as AIDS awareness, violence, domestic abuse, anorexia, bulimia, sexism, racism, and homophobia.